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Janamat Party quit government due to non-cooperative character: Upendra Yadav



KATHMANDU: Chairman of the Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP), Upendra Yadav, has criticized the Janamat Party for its lack of cooperative behavior and accused them of fleeing from the Madhes government.

Yadav stated, “They ran away from the government because they lack cooperative attitude. It has no inclination to cooperate.”

Responding to Khabarhub’s query about the Janamat Party’s departure from the Madhes government, Yadav emphasized the importance of maintaining certain behaviors within a coalition.

He expressed disappointment, saying, “They could not uphold it. A non-political character was evident, displaying impatience and flightiness. Cooperation should be approached differently.”

Yadav attributed the Janamat Party’s departure to its contradictory stance within the coalition.

While advocating for reforms, they seemingly abandoned their concerns amid ongoing chaos.

Yadav stressed the need for improved political culture.

On Tuesday, the Janmat Party withdrew from the Madhes government, citing extreme oppression by Saroj Kumar Yadav, Chief Minister of Madhes Province.

Publish Date : 24 January 2024 14:52 PM

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