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Discussions underway to end HoR deadlock: PM

MORANG (BIRATNAGAR), April 11: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that discussions were underway at the political level to end the deadlock seen in the House of Representatives and that it would be resolved soon.
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MORANG (BIRATNAGAR), April 11: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that discussions were underway at the political level to end the deadlock seen in the House of Representatives and that it would be resolved soon.


Talking briefly to media persons in Biratnagar today, Prime Minister Dahal shared that the impasse would be resolved through dialogue. 


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He expressed the belief that problems could be resolved by studying the overall issue concerning cooperative fraud and the chairperson of the Rastriya Swatantra Party and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane separately. 


"Formation of a parliamentary probe committee has been demanded keeping Deputy Prime Minister Lamichhane in center. This demand cannot be met," the PM said. 


Stating that the opposition parties have been making the problems seen in the cooperative sector as a political issue rather than solving it after the change in the political alliance, PM Dahal underlined, "Earlier, the Nepali Congress was with us in the government. The issue of cooperative fraud was minor for them at that time. After exiting from the government, formation of a parliamentary probe committee has been demanded keeping Rabi Lamichhane in the center. It is based on political prejudice."


He clarified that the efforts made to break the existing political equation would not be successful.


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