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Constitution written in 'dark room' not acceptable: Khanal

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KATHMANDU, April 10: Chairman of the CPN (UML), Jhalanath Khanal, said Nepalese people would not accept the constitution if anyone was writing it in a ´dark room´.



In a telephonic conversation with the people of Solukhumbhu on Tuesday in connection with his campaign to collect suggestions for peace and constitution, he said, only the constitution promulgated by Constituent Assembly through due process would be the true constitution of the Nepali people. [break]



Former Prime Minister Khanal talked with Angnima Lama, Solukhumbhu Chairman of the UML, Anggelu Sherpa, district President of the Nepali Congress, Gombu Sherpa, district In-charge of the Unified CPN (Maoist), journalists Bhanubhakta Niraula and Bikram Shrestha and women´s rights activist Bina Rai.



Khanal said they were sensitive to ensuring woman´s rights in the new constitution and promised to resolve citizenship problem being very sensitive on nationalism.



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