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PM urges agitating school teachers to come to negotiation table

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, commenting on the ongoing teachers' protest, expressed his willingness to address their demands if they come forward for talks with legitimate concerns.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 7: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, commenting on the ongoing teachers' protest, expressed his willingness to address their demands if they come forward for talks with legitimate concerns.


Speaking at the Himalayan Dialogue on Monday, PM Oli urged teachers to avoid suffering on the streets and seek a resolution through discussions rather than protests.


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“Currently, there is a teachers' protest, but I’m not sure why it is happening,” said Oli. “As the Prime Minister, I urge them to present their legitimate demands. There is no need for protests—we are ready to address these concerns.”


The Prime Minister further suggested that teachers should not resort to street protests or endure unnecessary hardship. “Let’s sit down and talk to resolve the issue. They should come forward for discussions, and we will address the matter appropriately,” he added.


 

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