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Nepal dismisses claim of mediation by Rajapaksa

The government today dismissed media reports that Nepal has sought Sri Lanka's help to end the political standoff in the country, amid Parliament's failure to elect a new Prime Minister.

Updated on: Nov 26, 2010 07:10 PM IST
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The government on Friday dismissed media reports that Nepal has sought Sri Lanka's help to end the political standoff in the country, amid Parliament's failure to elect a new Prime Minister.

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President Ram Baran Yadav's office said these were "totally baseless rumour" as the country's leadership has never sought help from any foreign country to end the political crisis.

"This was hypothetical and totally baseless rumour," said Rajendra Dahal, press advisor of the President.

"Nepal has never sought help of any foreign country to diffuse the internal tension," he underlined.

Media reports have claimed that President Yadav had sought Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's help in ending the political deadlock in Nepal.

As per Lankan media reports, Lanka's External Affairs Minister G L Peiris had claimed that the Nepalese President had sought his Lankan counterpart Rajapaksa's help to end the crisis in the country during their meeting last month in China on the sidelines of the Shanghai Expo.

He, however, admitted that the two had met in Sanghai during the expo.

Nepal’s Parliament is deadlocked over the election a new Prime Minister and 16 rounds of voting since Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal resigned on June 30 have failed to elect a new leader.

The report claiming Sri Lankan president's possible mediation in diffusing the crisis comes at a time when the main opposition Maoists have made a hue and cry about India's alleged interference in the internal affairs of Nepal.

 
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