Kathmandu,
Sept 27 : Minister for
Federal Affairs and General Administration, Rajendra Prasad Shrestha, has said
two sides- progressive and regressive- were facing fierce fight in the coming
November 20 election.
Speaking at an
interaction here Monday, Minister Shrestha however worried that politics of
alliance slowed implementation and institutionalization of federalism. About
the progress of dialogue among ruling partners on seat sharing for election,
Minister Shrestha claimed that the parties had agreed in some 135
constituencies out of 165.
He believed that
the ruling parties would forge agreement in remaining 30 constituencies before
Dashain festival. Discussions were on about provincial elections as well. The
allocation of seats was managed based on organizational capacity and
personality of vying candidates, Minister Shrestha revealed the criteria.
He commented
that the old state mechanism was still raising head to obstruct progressive
path the country has taken with the adoption of federal democratic republic.
Minister Shrestha also made it clear that he was fielding himself from
Kathmandu-7 in the coming federal election.
He claimed that
he had huge contribution to the development activities as education, health,
tourism, roadway, drinking water- in Kathmandu-7. (RSS)