Chairman Subash Chandra Nembang has warned that the country will plunge into a grave crisis if parties fail to sort out the contentious issues concerning the constitution drafting within days. Meanwhile, the two-day deadline given to the parties by Speaker Subash Nembang expired without any progress today. But the ruling parties have already rejected the proposal, and have instead seeking solution through the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC). They have also forwarded 9-point proposal.Speaking with media reporters, Nembang said there are still chances of the completion of the drafting by the deadline if parties display seriousness. "But, I see the country heading towards a crisis and leaders should realize this fact," he said. Despite the continuous dialogue among parties, there has not been any consensus so far.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Posted by Anup Baral January 06, 2015 :

Chairman Subash Chandra Nembang has warned that the country will plunge into a grave crisis if parties fail to sort out the contentious issues concerning the constitution drafting within days. Meanwhile, the two-day deadline given to the parties by Speaker Subash Nembang expired without any progress today. But the ruling parties have already rejected the proposal, and have instead seeking solution through the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC). They have also forwarded 9-point proposal.Speaking with media reporters, Nembang said there are still chances of the completion of the drafting by the deadline if parties display seriousness. "But, I see the country heading towards a crisis and leaders should realize this fact," he said. Despite the continuous dialogue among parties, there has not been any consensus so far.
Chairman Subash Chandra Nembang has warned that the country will plunge into a grave crisis if parties fail to sort out the contentious issues concerning the constitution drafting within days. Meanwhile, the two-day deadline given to the parties by Speaker Subash Nembang expired without any progress today. But the ruling parties have already rejected the proposal, and have instead seeking solution through the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC). They have also forwarded 9-point proposal.Speaking with media reporters, Nembang said there are still chances of the completion of the drafting by the deadline if parties display seriousness. "But, I see the country heading towards a crisis and leaders should realize this fact," he said. Despite the continuous dialogue among parties, there has not been any consensus so far.
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