WALING, Jan 25: Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that his party forged an alliance in forming the government as his party has not obtained a majority given the provisions of the constitution.
Addressing the first district conference of NC Syangja district committee on Tuesday in district headquarter Putalibazar, the former Prime Minister argued that forming the alliance was not a choice but an obligation.
"A single political party is not likely to get a majority also due to the proportional inclusive system stated in the constitution," Deuba added.
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We have an obligation to forge alliance with one or the other political party to manage the majority, according to Deuba.
On the occasion, Deuba instructed the party cadres to strengthen the party organization in Syangja by keeping the party's revolutionary history in mind.
Similarly, Deuba said that the nation witnessed development only after the restoration of democracy and added that the country's changes have occurred though they were not as per the people's expectations.
Also speaking at the event, NC Vice President and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dhanraj Gurung asked the party cadres to unite the party and move forward.
NC leaders Shashank Koirala, Jeevan Pariyar, Govinda Bhattarai, Pradip Poudel, Sarswati Aryal Tiwari, Shukraraj Sharma and Raju Thapa, among others shared their views.
NC leader and Gandaki Province Chief Minister Surendra Raj Pandey also shared his opinions on party building, it is said.
(RSS)