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Govt committed to peace, statute: PM

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KATHMANDU, June 6: Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal said on Wednesday his government is strongly committed to complete the ongoing peace and constitution writing processes.



Addressing the inaugural session of the Inter-Country Literary Conference-2011 in the capital this morning, PM Khanal pointed out to the need to complete the twin tasks of peace and the constitution for socio-economic transformation and cultural prosperity in the country.[break]



PM Khanal further called for unity, consensus and co-operation among all political parties to institutionalize gains achieved so far in the direction of the country’s transition to a federal democratic republic.



On the occasion, PM Khanal also expressed his hope that the gathering would help strengthen the Nepal-India ties and develop goodwill and cooperation between the speakers of Nepali language and those of other local languages in India.



The program was attended by several distinguished litterateurs from Nepal and India.




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