No PM after 12 attempts
Kathmandu, Oct. 10: While Nepal celebrated its biggest religious festival Dashain — symbolising the victory of good over evil — the nation ironically remained gripped by instability and pessimism as the warring political parties failed to elect a new Prime Minister even after the 12th round of voting on Sunday.
A 13th round was announced for October 26. Though the major parties resumed negotiations in the morning to find a way out of the futile jousting, the talks failed after the centrist Nepali Congress, the only party in the prime ministerial fray now, refused to withdraw its candidate.
The Maoists, continued to evade the commitments they had made while signing a peace agreement four years ago.
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