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India did not misread situation in Nepal
Sunday, 04.20.2008, 10:31pm (GMT-7)

NEW DELHI: India says it did not misread the situation in Nepal, where the Maoists romped to a surprise victory in the recent elections to the Constituent Assembly.

"No question of misreading," External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said pointing out that India wanted to have a multi-party democratic system in Nepal.

"We requested the Maoists to join the multi-party democratic political system in Nepal and join the mainstream by giving up violence.

PTI

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