Kathmandu, Jan 30: Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda has alleged that international forces have been making trouble in Terai districts by creating a number of factions.
Addressing a gathering here on Thursday, Prachanda claimed the foreign powers are playing with the fluid situation in Terai districts.
The gathering included party''s central leaders, members from state committees and party-near intellectuals - all from the Madhesi community.
Kathmandu, Jan 29 : Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda has instructed the party''s lawmakers to play an effective role in the Constituent Assembly (CA) and help implement the government''s commitments.
Speaking at the meeting held at the Maoist parliamentary party office in Singha Durbar on Wednesday, Prachanda also conceded that the role of the party had been ineffective in the past because of lack of experience.
Kathmandu, Jan 27 : Terming the government''s current situation as that between ''life and death,'' Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda has instructed all the government secretaries to leave no stone unturned in implementing the reforms he had promised in his message to the nation delivered on Sunday.
Inviting all government secretaries at Singha Durbar on Monday, Prachanda directed them to focus on effective implementation of the programmes by formulating clear policies and programmes.
Kathmandu, Jan 7 : Nepalese Prime Minister Prachanda has temporarily reinstated a group of sacked Indian priests to offer worship at the Pashupati Temple.
Prachanda late on Wednesday told the National Assembly that he had ordered officials "to manage normal worship at the temple by the same Indian priests for the time being."
Daily worship and religious functions at the centuries-old temple have been disrupted since last week amidst some priests protesting over the replacement of Indian priests with Nepali national.
Kathmandu, Jan 6 : Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda has said that he will abide by the interim order delivered by Supreme Court (SC) on Pashupati temple row.
Talking to reporters here, the Prime Minister said, "We will respect the order of the apex court."
Kathmandu, Jan 2 : Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda has expressed his willingness to fulfill the nine-point demands of the Nepali Congress (NC) in three months.
He expressed the fresh willingness at the meeting of the six ruling parties on Thursday.
A meeting of the High-Level Political Coordination Committee (HLPCC) held at the PM''s official residence had suggested Prachanda to address the Nepali Congress demands including the return of the seized property to the rightful owners.