Nepal’s Home Minister Bhim Rawal has stressed the need to end the prolonged political impasse to take the peace process to its logical end and complete the drafting of the new constitution within the stipulated time.<br/><br/><br/>Talking to newsmen in Kathmandu on Thursday, Mr. Rawal said there is no alternative to the politics of consensus and cooperation among the parties to resolve the current political stalemate in the country. He said the three major political parties – Nepali Congress, CPN(UML) and the Unified CPN(Maoist) have decided to hold a meeting on Friday to discuss the conclusion of the peace process and drafting of the new constitution.<br/>
News On AIR | December 31, 2009 8:07 PM
Need to end prolonged political impasse: Bhim Rawal