'Army integration homework already on'
Deputy Prime Minister and coordinator of the army integration special
committee, Bam Dev Gautam, has said that homework for integration of the
Maoist combatants has already begun.
He also said the special committee would complete the army integration
process "right on time".
Gautam, who is also the Home Minister in the Maoist-led coalition cabinet,
was speaking to reporters in Biratnagar Wednesday, a day after he was
appointed as the head of the five-member special committee that has been
entrusted with the responsibility to oversee the "integration, management
and rehabilitation" of Maoist People's Liberation Army (PLA).
The DPM also expressed confidence that the Nepali Congress, which has
refused to join the special committee, would rethink their decision.
nswering queries on the proposed talks with the armed groups, Gautam said
that formal dialogue with the armed groups operating in Terai and eastern
hills would begin very soon.
The tough-talking Home Minister also made it clear that the government
would sit for talks with groups that are willing to find a negotiated
settlement, but those rejecting the talks offer would be dealt with
'accordingly'. nepalnews.com mk Oct 29 08
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