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CA reinstatement best option to end political impasse: Vice Prez Jha
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Vice President Paramananda JhaVice President Paramananda Jha Friday said that reinstatement of the dissolved Constituent Assembly (CA) would be the best option to end current political deadlock of the country.

Talking to the reporters at his office in Kathmandu, Vice President Jha also suggested the political parties to revive the CA and endorse amended Interim Constitution through it to give outlet to the country.

According to him, revival of the CA was compulsory to amend Interim Constitution to hold the election as well.

"Only the political parties can resolve the current political crisis," he added, "President is also making efforts for possible way outs."

He also urged the parties not to drag the President into controversy by inciting him over the current political situation of the country. nepalnews.com

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