However, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said what was happening in Nepal was its "internal issue" and India would not like to comment on it.
He was asked about reported comments by Nepal Prime Minister K P Oli that the exercise to form a new government is moving ahead with involvement of India.
According to reports, he also accused that India is bringing the Maoist party and the Nepali Congress together for the formation of a new government.
Opposition parties yesterday tabled a no-confidence motion against Oli after he refused to resign despite his coalition government being reduced to a minority, plunging the country into fresh political instability.
Prachanda proposed the motion while Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba seconded it.
NC leader Ram Krishna Yadav said the motion was filed after 183 NC parliamentarians, 70 from Maoist and three of CPN-United put their signatures in the 601-member Constituent Assembly, Kathmandu Post reported.