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Govt committed to hold polls in Nov third week: Regmi

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KATHMANDU, May 29: Chairman of Interim Election Council of Ministers Khil Raj Regmi said Wednesday his government is working so as to hold new Constituent Assembly elections in the third week of November later this year.



Regmi said this while addressing a Republic Day function at Tundikhel in the capiotal. He also added: “We have left no stone unturned to face up to the historical task entrusted with us. We have stepped up political consultation so that the election date could be announced as soon as possible.” [break]



Describing that the Election Commission getting its full shape, issuance of election-related ordinances and ongoing distribution of citizenship certificates and preparation of voters list as major achievements of his government so far, he said his government is working on the security aspect of election.



He stressed that the new constitution is a must for political stability and a safe passage of the country’s current transition and added there are no other ways than to get into the election process whole-heartedly.



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