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Oli says attempts made to tarnish govt’s image



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has affirmed that the government will regain its lands seized by anyone irrespective of position and power.

Also the Chairman of Nepal Communist Party, Prime Minister Oli said the public land of Lalita Niwas of Baluwatar and other parts would be brought under the government’s ownership.

“Presently, efforts were made to tarnish the government and party relating to government lands, but it is not a new issue at all. General Secretary of the party, Bishnu Poudel, was not in power during the transaction of the Baluwatar land, so he has not misused the authority,” he said.

Publish Date : 30 April 2019 19:12 PM

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