"Due to the conspiracy and unusual activities during the Constituent Assembly elections, counting did not go ahead as per people's expectations and opinions, therefore, we demand that the vote counting be postponed," the Unified CPN-Maoist said in a statement.
Maoists chairman Prachanda suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of Nepali Congress candidate Rajan K C.
Nepali Congress led by Sushil Koirala was leading in 69 constituencies whereas CPN-UML was leading in 58 and Unified CPN-Maoist in 16 seats, according to Election Commission sources.
Rastriya Prajatantra Party was leading in three and Terai Madhes Democratic Party in two constituencies, the sources said.
Chief Election Commissioner Neel Kantha Uprety told reporters today that the counting was being carried out in "a transparent manner" and would continue.
"The elections were conducted in a free, fair and fearless manner, so the results must be accepted by all."
However, the Maoist party decided to call back its representatives from the counting process after holding its central committee meeting.
Uperety called on "the political parties, civil society members and international community to show patience and wait until the final results were out."
Meanwhile, the Nepali Congress party asked the UCPN-Maoist to show sportsmanship and honour the verdict given by the people.
"Be a responsibly political party and honour the verdict of the Nepali people," Nepali Congress vice president Ramchandra Poudyal told reporters here.
The CPN-UML also asked the Maoists to respect the verdict with party chairman Jhalanath Khanal, saying, "The Maoist chief himself had welcomed the conduction of the elections saying it was peaceful and impartial shortly after the voting was over and their sudden decision to boycott the vote counting and dishonouring the peoples verdict was a wrong step.
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