Nepali Congress (NC), which is part of the ruling coalition, has floated a four-point proposal to end the political deadlock in the country.

Party parliamentary office-bearers and central members held a meeting under the leadership of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba in Kathmandu yesterday. They decided to further intensify talks with the ruling partners and the oppositions to forge a consensus on the proposal.

The largest party in the Legislature Parliament also proposed to announce the date for local polls immediately, endorse the election-related bills, resume the House proceedings and give a full shape to the Election Commission. It hoped that it will help find a ground to break the existing political deadlock.