Kathmandu, Jan 29: UCPN (Maoist) has
decided to hold serious talks with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli as it found the
government’s performance was not effective and in favour of the people.
A joint meeting of the party
standing committee members and Ministers representing the party inm the
government held at party Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s residence at Lazimpat today
decided to look into the causes of slackness in the government’s performance.
Party vice-chairman Narayan Kaji
Shrestha informed that the party chair Dahal would hold talks with PM Oli in
this regard and the meeting held discussions on the various aspects of the
difficulties caused by Indian border blockade. The meeting identified the pain
inflicted by the quake as one of the factors that affected the government
performance.
Though there were various obstacles,
the government could not perform well as it should have, Shrestha added. The
meeting reviewed the performance of the Ministers representing from the party
as well and found it unsatisfactory.
Party leaders had criticized the
performance of the Ministers as they were failing to work meeting the spirit of
the people and the situation, it is learnt.
Talking to media persons, Shrestha
added that the Ministers answered the quarries of the leaders and presented
their future plans to meet the aspirations of the people and party as well.
Similarly, the meeting directed the
Ministers to bring out the effective plans and implement them soon so as it
could meet the aspirations of the people.
Similarly, the meeting decided to
call the meeting of the high level political mechanism led by the party chair
Dahal to discuss about the performance of the government.
The meeting is expected to review
the performance of the government and make common understanding in this regard.
Likewise, the meeting did not
approve the resignation of Shrestha who was the coordinator of high level
coordination committee formed from the party to look after the government
activities from the party side. RSS
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