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Maoist to seek consensus for amendment sans state boundary revision
The ruling CPN (Maoist Centre) has decided to seek consensus on constitution amendment process without redrawing state boundaries.bookmark
Published at : March 21, 2017
Updated at : March 21, 2017 18:51
Kathmandu
The ruling CPN (Maoist Centre) has decided to seek consensus on constitution amendment process without redrawing state boundaries.
The ruling Maoist Centre has opted to seek consensus regarding the same after main opposition CPN-UML remained reluctant to come into agreement for amendment with revised state boundaries.
A meeting of the CPN (MC) parliamentary party held at Singha Durbar in the Capital on Tuesday decided to seek consensus on moving ahead with the process of amending the constitution with contents including representation in national assembly, language and citizenship.
CPN (MC) lawmaker Agni Sapkota informed that the party is ready for all options to come to a consensus before the local polls slated for May 14.
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