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Nepal govt wishes to release Maoists if they agree to dialogue

IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency

New Delhi, May 5, IRNA
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A day after the declaration of ceasefire with the rebels, the Nepal's new government Thursday said it was willing to release Maoist leaders from jail if the rebels agree to dialogue.

The interim government also said they were free to hold public meetings and rallies but without carrying weapons, PTI report said here.

"To move ahead the process first they must show willingness to come for dialogue and I hope they will," Minister for Housing and Physical Planning Gopalman Shrestha said.

The government has already called for dialogue with the rebels and created conducive atmosphere for them to come to the negotiation table, Shrestha, Nepali Congress (Democratic) leader, said.

"After getting response from the rebels, the next cabinet meeting will decide about releasing the Maoists who are in jail," he said adding that once the decision is taken then procedure for withdrawing the cases will follow.

The government will also make official request to the government of India to release those Maoist leaders detained in Indian jail after some time, the Minister said.

The government will also form a team for dialogue and formulate code of conduct to implement ceasefire effectively and honestly, he added.

He said Maoists should not carry weapons while moving around and organizing their programs just like other political parties.

Meanwhile, Maoists' chief Prachanda Wednesday ruled out disarming his forces saying that it would be "suicidal" for his fighters to disarm after a decade-long insurgency while the armed forces remained ready for action.

In a related development, CPN-UML, a key ally of the Seven-Party Alliance, has formed a dialogue team headed by senior politburo member Jhalanath Khanal to hold talks with the Maoists from the party's level.

Other members of the five member dialogue team include Deputy Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, politburo members Amrit Bohara, Bamdev Gautam and Bharat Mohan Adhikari.

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