Parties need to arrive at concrete understanding as there is no alternative to election, says PM Baburam Bhattarai
Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai on June 28 said that the parties
need to arrive
at a concrete
understanding
on ending
the current
deadlock and
that he is
hopeful of
a compromise
among parties,
reports Nepal
News.
He also said
there is no
alternative
to the elections. 
Meanwhile, Former leader of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum-Loktantrik
(MJF-L) Sarat
Singh Bhandari
on June 28
announced
the formation
of his new
party - Rastriya
Madhesh Samajwadi
Party (RMSP).
The party
has 61 members
Central Committee,
which mostly
comprise of
leaders and
activists
who were either
expelled or
left MJF-L
with Bhandari. 
A group of former Constituent Assembly (CA) members of the
Nepali Congress
(NC) on June
28 have urged
the party
leadership
to make the
resurrection
of the CA
as the immediate
agenda of
the party.
They met party
President
Sushil Koirala
and handed
over a memorandum
in which they
stated that
the CA was
dissolved
unceremoniously
and unconstitutionally
and that its
revival would
lead to the
solution to
the present
political
stalemate.