[Things are again inching towards a make or break situation.
The threat of Janaandolan III is nothing new. It had been tried only in the
recent past. But did not click despite considerable show of organised
strength. It is, however, difficult to predict the future. If the Maoists
again launch their street agitations and yet again fail to trigger it, that
will have a serious repercussions on their standing. Conversely, if they can
pull it through, the present dispensation would obviously be washed away,
and so the UML and NC.

Quite significantly, Prachanda has once again asserted no way back to jungle
again!]

http://www.nepalnews.com/main/index.php/news-archive/2-political/2082-maoist-chairman-asks-cadres-to-be-prepared-for-3rd-janaandolan.html

Maoist chairman asks cadres to be prepared for '3rd Janaandolan'Monday, 26
October 2009 19:59

Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has asked his party workers to be ready
for a nationwide stir to be launched by the party soon.

Speaking at a tea reception organised by the Maoist-affiliated Newa State
Council in the capital Monday afternoon, Dahal said the Maoist party is
going to create a wave of protests which might well turn into third
Janaandolan (people's movement), and party cadres to stay prepared for that.

Dahal maintained that there is a need for third Janaandolan to restore
civilian supremacy, write the new constitution and bring the peace process
to a logical end.

The Maoist strongman also claimed that some elements were conspiring to
dissolve the Constituent Assembly and derail the peace process.

“Some people have already started talking about imposing President’s rule,”
Dahal said, adding, “But, we are not going to run away from peace process
nor are we going to let the CA dissolve.”

Whatever the provocations, the Maoists will not return to jungle, he added.

Dahal also said his party made a grave mistake by bringing current Prime
Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal into the CA and that the party was regretting
the decision.

Earlier, addressing a gathering of senior Maoist cadres from Terai at the
party headquarters Koteshwor Dahal said possibility of consensus among
parties was getting weaker and that protests would be the next step.

Meanwhile, a prescheduled meeting of top leaders of the three major parties
could not take place today due to Nepali Congress president Girija Prasad
Koirala’s bad health.

Bilateral meetings of the three parties yesterday hit a snag after the
Maoist side put forward a 'new proposal', seeking 'package agreement', which
would include formation of a national unity government, among others.

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