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PM Oli rules out immediate cabinet reshuffle



BIRATNAGAR: Prime Minister KP Oli has ruled out immediate cabinet reshuffle.

Dismissing rumors of cabinet reshuffle, PM Oli said there will be no cabinet reshuffle at the moment.

The Prime Minister, however, said he will appoint a new tourism minister, which has been lying vacant after the demise of Rabindra Adhikari, who died in a helicopter crash in Taplejung in February.

In another context, PM Oli said the government was compelled to label the Biplav-led outfit as a “criminal group” due to the latter’s violent activities. “There is no looking back now. We cannot tolerate criminal activities in a democracy,” he asserted.

Publish Date : 17 March 2019 13:16 PM

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