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Yechuri holds talks with Koirala

CPM Polit Buro member Sitaram Yechury on Saturday met Nepal's Prime Minister-designate Girija Prasad Koirala.

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KATHMANDU: CPM Polit Buro  member Sitaram Yechury on Saturday met Nepal's Prime Minister-designate Girija Prasad Koirala . Yechuri said the condition of the octogenarian leader was much better.

 ''We held talks this morning for over an hour...Koirala wanted to sit longer but his doctors suggested he should not strain himself and take some rest,'' he told journalists here, adding that the talks had centred on various political challenges ahead.

''He is a senior and experienced leader...we discussed the various political challenges ahead, including the implementation of the roadmap,'' he said.

However, highly-placed sources told UNI that the discussions also included the economic package India proposes to offer to Nepal, which it wants to present in such a way that it does not hurt Nepalese sensibilities. The details of the package will be worked out in consultation with the new Nepali leadership and at their  request.

Yechury, who was briefed by Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran in New Delhi on Saturday morning, also held discussions with Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee, the senior most minister in the Prime Minister's absence, before he arrived here, said that India should not decide on the aid package unless the request comes from the Nepali leadership.

''The demand must come from them. We should not appear to be providing them with unsolicited help. That would hurt Nepali sentiments,'' he noted.

Koirala is likely to be sworn in on Sunday after the original swearing-in ceremony, to be held Friday, was deferred after two postponements.

The ailing leader, who is said to be suffering from lung problems, including bronchitis and being administered antibiotics, was unable to attend the first sitting of the reinstated parliament on Friday as well as Thursday's victory rally at the Khula Manch and his legislature party meet the same day.

At the rally, supporters, incensed at his absence, had interrupted Nepali Congress Vice President Sushil Koirala's address, forcing him to cut short his speech. Attempts by other speakers to calm the crowd failed and it was only after CPN-UML leader Madhav Kumar Nepal's intervention that peace was restored.

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