KATHMANDU, April 19: Nepali Congress President and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has claimed that a conspiracy is being hatched to break the current ruling alliance government.
Prime Minister Deuba also advised his party leaders and cadres to take precaution while addressing a function organized by the party’s sister organization, Nepal Students' Union (NSU), in Kathmandu on Tuesday.
"The alliance has benefited the NC. We have got chief ministers and ministers in most provinces. I feel that I have done good work in NC. The existing political alliance should not be broken at present. There is no situation wherein a single party gets a majority in the poll. So it should continue," he said while addressing the function of the 53rd anniversary of the NSU.
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Prime Minister Deuba further claimed that no force would defeat the party in the upcoming elections provided that it remained integrated and intact.
Deuba was of the view that the NSU should reach villages and school-level to increase its significance and meaning. “NSU has its presence in colleges and campuses across the nation, but why is it losing the free student union elections,” he questioned, adding that it required consolidating its foundations right from the school level.
Stating that students should also dream of reaching the noted posts including Prime Minister and President in the future, he took time to urge students to explore excellence in academic career as well.
On the occasion, Deuba honored NSU founding President Bipin Koirala, vice-president Sanad Regmi, general secretary Tika Pokhrel, members Ramchandra Poudel, Surendra Bahadur Bist, Kedar Neupane, Damodar Gautam, Chakraraj Pant, Basant Gurung and Rajendra Bahadur Shah among others.
(RSS)