Maoists demand ministerial negotiation team on Pathibhara dispute

Falgun 11, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Maoists demand ministerial negotiation team on Pathibhara dispute

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CPN Maoist Center Koshi Province Committee has demanded to form a ministerial level negotiation committee to resolve the cable car dispute in Pathibhara (Mukumlung) area of ​​Taplejung.

Hark Bahadur Nemwang, Chairman of Koshi Province Committee, issued a statement on Sunday and made such a demand.

The Maoists said that dozens of people were injured in the repeated clashes between the police and the protesters in the protest against the construction of the cable car. In the statement, it has been strongly opposed by the government, saying that instead of finding a political solution through dialogue and dialogue, it has tried to suppress the protestors by using force.

According to the Maoists, the government ignored the proposal of dialogue with the political leadership. Instead, it has been accused of starting administrative repression and resistance movement. The

party has claimed that instead of playing a facilitating role to reduce tension, the local administration has increased the excitement. The Maoists have asked the government to immediately form a ministerial-level negotiation committee, postpone the construction of the cable car and start dialogue, and also ask the agitating party to suspend the agitation and come to the dialogue.

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