During the meeting, held at the Prime Minister´s residence, Baluwatar, the NRNA delegation drew attention of the PM over the possible threat to democracy and the achievements of the People´s Movement-II. [break]
Following the meeting, Hirachan said the NRNA delegation urged the PM to play a constructive role to resolve the present political deadlock.
He said the non-resident Nepalis across the globe would raise a collective voice to exert pressure to the political parties to create an investment-friendly environment in Nepal.
Earlier, the NRNA delegation had met with the Nepali Congress President Sushil Koirala on Monday evening and urged to find out an alternative option to the present deadlock on the basis of consensus.
SC dismisses both committees of NRNA