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JANAKPURDHAM, Nov 8: Chairman of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum Nepal, Upendra Yadav said it was not possible for the President to become a dictator and take state power through coup.

Speaking at a press meet on Thursday, he said the President would enforce the political parties to forge national consensus to find a way out to the present political transition.

MJF-Nepal Chairman Yadav said trying to rule the nation through ordinances is to attack the spirit of democratic system and stressed that the incumbent government should discard the mentality to rule the nation in this way.

Yadav said the present day need is to create a situation for going for elections and collect fresh mandate forming an election government by narrowing down differences among the major three political parties for state power.

In a different note, he said it was necessary to forge political consensus to bring a full budget.

 
Published on 2012-11-08 14:30:25
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