Kathmandu, Jan 21: The meeting of the five big parties has decided to continue the talks with agitating Madhesi front to sort out the problems.
This decision was taken soon after the talks between the leaders of the three big parties and the leaders of the agitating Madhesi Front was concluded inconclusively today itself.
The meeting held at the Prime Minister’s official residence at Baluwatar this morning concluded without any conclusion as the Front remained rigid in its stance on seeking a solution to the impasse in a package deal only, it is learnt.
The meeting has further decided to continue the talks on the basis of constitution amendment bill tabled in the parliament to find the meeting point.
Following the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Bhim Rawal informed that the talks would be continued for resolution. He added that the government was serious to sort out the problems holding discussions either at the level of taskforce or high level.
DPM Rawal added that the meeting between the big three parties and front concluded without any conclusion as the Front remained rigid in its stance on seeking a solution to the impasse in a package deal only.






