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  Khanal blames PM Bhattarai for political crisis  
 

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BIRATNAGAR, July 2: Chairman of CPN-UML Jhalanath Khanal on Monday, accused caretaker Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai of pushing the country into crisis.

Talking to journalists at the Biratnagar airport Monday morning, Khanal said that the entire country is in crisis due to the PM’s unilateral political decisions.

Stressing on the need of bringing budget forging consensus among all the political parties, he said that his party would protest if the incumbent government unveils budget sans consensus.

Saying that the incumbent government has already lost its legitimacy following the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, he also urged the prime minister to pave way for a consensus government.

Khanal arrived in Biratnagar to take part in a gathering of party cadres.

 
Published on 2012-07-02 10:53:06
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