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Nepal army sacking 'was mistaken' | Nepal army sacking 'was mistaken' |
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Nepal's new Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal says his predecessor's move to sack the army chief was a mistake. | Nepal's new Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal says his predecessor's move to sack the army chief was a mistake. |
Mr Nepal was speaking to the BBC in his first interview since taking office. | Mr Nepal was speaking to the BBC in his first interview since taking office. |
The general was sacked by the previous government but the move was blocked by the president, prompting Maoist leader Prachanda to resign as prime minister. | The general was sacked by the previous government but the move was blocked by the president, prompting Maoist leader Prachanda to resign as prime minister. |
Mr Nepal has the support of 22 of the 24 parties in parliament. The Maoists remain the largest party, with 40% of seats following last year's elections. | Mr Nepal has the support of 22 of the 24 parties in parliament. The Maoists remain the largest party, with 40% of seats following last year's elections. |
'No confusion' | 'No confusion' |
Prime Minister Nepal said he would take a formal decision regarding the sacked army chief as soon as his cabinet was finalised. | Prime Minister Nepal said he would take a formal decision regarding the sacked army chief as soon as his cabinet was finalised. |
Because of the behaviour of the Maoists all other parties had to take a stand against the Maoists Nepal PM Madhav Kumar Nepal Excerpts: Nepal PM interview | |
But he insisted that Rookmangud Katawal was still the army chief. | But he insisted that Rookmangud Katawal was still the army chief. |
"The chief of the army is Rookmangud Katawal. There should be no confusion on this issue. This is very clear," Mr Nepal told the BBC. | "The chief of the army is Rookmangud Katawal. There should be no confusion on this issue. This is very clear," Mr Nepal told the BBC. |
Asked if he would accept or overturn the decision of the previous government regarding the sacking, the prime minister said: "We will correct the mistake." | Asked if he would accept or overturn the decision of the previous government regarding the sacking, the prime minister said: "We will correct the mistake." |
On Wednesday, the 22 parties which support the new prime minister in parliament, gave him the authority to reverse the previous government's decision. | On Wednesday, the 22 parties which support the new prime minister in parliament, gave him the authority to reverse the previous government's decision. |
But Mr Nepal is unlikely to rush as he does not want to further alienate the Maoists. | But Mr Nepal is unlikely to rush as he does not want to further alienate the Maoists. |
The Maoists allege that foreign powers, especially India, played a role in the downfall of their government and the formation of the new coalition. | The Maoists allege that foreign powers, especially India, played a role in the downfall of their government and the formation of the new coalition. |
However, Prime Minister Nepal denied the allegation. | However, Prime Minister Nepal denied the allegation. |
"I have not seen any kind of intervention. Because of the behaviour of the Maoists all other parties had to take a stand against the Maoists. That shows how unpopular the Maoists have become." | "I have not seen any kind of intervention. Because of the behaviour of the Maoists all other parties had to take a stand against the Maoists. That shows how unpopular the Maoists have become." |
Madhav Kumar Nepal said his government's main priorities were to write a new constitution and complete Nepal's fragile peace process. | Madhav Kumar Nepal said his government's main priorities were to write a new constitution and complete Nepal's fragile peace process. |
He urged the Maoists to join his administration in order to achieve those objectives. | He urged the Maoists to join his administration in order to achieve those objectives. |
But the Maoists have rejected his call, insisting that both the peace and constitutional processes have been derailed. | But the Maoists have rejected his call, insisting that both the peace and constitutional processes have been derailed. |
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