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Alliance to move ahead according to consensus: NC leader Singh

KATHMANDU, Nov 10: Nepali Congress (NC) leader Prakash Man Singh has said that the current ruling alliance, formed to safeguard the constitution, will move forward through consensus among the parties...
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 10: Nepali Congress (NC) leader Prakash Man Singh has said that the current ruling alliance, formed to safeguard the constitution, will move forward through consensus among the parties in the alliance. 


At a program organized at Shobha Bhagawati in Kathmandu to commemorate the 109th birth anniversary of the late leader Ganeshman Singh, also known as Iron Man, Singh said that the country was progressing as per the agreement among the coalition partners.


Singh further asserted, "The foundation of the alliance is strong. Everyone knows why this alliance is needed. The current coalition was formed due to unconstitutional dissolution of parliament."


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Furthermore, he observed, "The current coalition was formed after the constitution promulgated under the leadership of the Nepali Congress came under attack."


He pointed out the need for all the political parties to be active to strengthen the federal democratic republican system established by the struggle of the people.


The Nepali Congress leader emphasized coordination among the three-tier government to make public service delivery more effective. "It is imperative to coordinate efforts among the three-tier government through the implementation of the Federal Democratic Republic.


On the occasion, leader Singh, also the son of late leader Singh, as well as the NC cadres garlanded the statue of the late leader Singh.


 

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