Nepal’s political deadlock will soon end: Prachanda

Kathmandu: Amid a political impasse in Nepal, Maoist supremo Prachanda on Saturday voiced confidence that a solution will soon be found and leaders of all major parties will reach consensus on forming a national unity government. “I have met top leaders of both the opposition parties Nepali Congress and CPN-UML today and I am confident that the current situation of stalemate will soon end,” UCPN-Maoist president Prachanda said, while addressing the annual general meeting of Kathmandu District Chapter…

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