KATHMANDU, July 12: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has urged the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML M not to lead the nation to unnecessary conflict in the name of amending the constitution by violating the agreement and engaging in deception.
While seeking a vote of confidence from the House of Representatives today, PM Dahal recalled that the process of making the constitution in the Constituent Assembly was carried out through extensive deliberations and maximum national consensus.
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He said, "As a major leader of all these historical and epoch-making events, I say to my friends, do not lead the nation to an unnecessary conflict in the name of amending the constitution by violating the agreement and engaging in deception."
PM Dahal said that the initiative of national consensus can be taken in the light of day with open information of the people, "If the intention was right, the discussion of national consensus could have been taken in this honorable parliament. The fact that you are in a conspiracy, not in a discussion, is confirmed by the place and time you have agreed upon. There is no fear of that level when working naturally and conscientiously.