UML Vice Chair accuses government of enforcing ‘Maoist monarchy’ rule

KATHMANDU – CPN (UML) Vice-Chairman Bamdev Gautam has alleged the UCPN (Maoist) leaders of attempting to run monarchy in the name of Maoist.
    Speaking at a programme organized by the UML in Bharatpur today, Gautam said that Maoist leaders’ style of running the country unilaterally by forgetting the politics of consensus has given a resemblance of monarchy in the country. 


    He also said that the Maoist’s plan to delineate the federal provinces based on single-ethnic identity would be foiled at any cost. The UML leader also claimed that the constituent assembly was dissolved due to Maoist party’s conspiracy.


    He also said that the present coalition government was pushing the country towards crisis and reasoned that there was no ethnic state in the world.


    On the occasion, Gautam welcomed some 940 Maoist and 245 Nepali Congress cadres in the UML. RSS