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Maoist Center eyeing mayor’s post in Bharatpur Metropolis

CHITWAN, March 30: CPN (Maoist Center) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that an alliance would be struck among the ruling coalition partners in the metropolises and sub-metropolises in the upcoming local level elections from the central level itself.
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CHITWAN, March 30: CPN (Maoist Center) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that an alliance would be struck among the ruling coalition partners in the metropolises and sub-metropolises in the upcoming local level elections from the central level itself.



The Maoist Center Chair said so while talking to journalists here today. He said the ‘electoral adjustment’ would be only among the ruling coalition partners.


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"Discussions are on regarding forming an electoral alliance for the metropolises and sub-metropolises from the central level itself. A meeting of the parties in the ruling coalition on Thursday will decide on this," he said, adding that this has been further clarified after the Nepali Congress central committee's decision on the matter yesterday. According to him, the electoral alliance would be forged on a need-basis. 


Stating that the CPN (Maoist Center) claims the post of mayor of Bharatpur Metropolitan City, the former Prime Minister said his party has the policy of consolidating the center power and also striking electoral alliance as per the need. 


The CPN (Maoist Center) chair said all the parties were preparing for the election in their own way and it has been ascertained that the elections would take place.


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