Results from tripartite talks at Singhadurbar is still elusive

Kathmandu December 13- The ruling coalition, opposition party Nepali Congress (NC) and agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) held talks at Singhadurbar on Sunday afternoon in a bid to find resolution of the ongoing unrest.
The meeting, however, could not make any concrete progress.
Top leaders of ruling parties including CPN-UML, UCPN-Maoist and Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal, main opposition Nepali Congress and leaders of the agitating UDMF were present in the meeting.
According to the leaders, the meeting could not produce any result as the UDMF leaders remained adamant on their stance not to let the House proceed with the Constitution Amendment Bill while the main opposition NC demanded that both the Constitution Amendment Bill and the Bill on National Reconstruction Authority be table simultaneously.
After the failure of the meeting, it is likely that the Parliament meeting would get obstructed by today also.

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