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NA Chairman Timilsina asks to wait for SC’s verdict


06 February 2021  

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MYAGDI: National Assembly Chairman Ganesh Prasad Timilsina has urged the political parties to create an environment of stability in the country by waiting for the verdict of the Supreme Court (SC).

Inaugurating the 27th general assembly and 11th convention of Myagdi Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Saturday, Chairman Timilsina asked the political parties to patiently await the SC’s decision on House of Representatives (HoR) dissolution.

“The parties again must take the country towards stability”, he said, adding there was no chance of revival of monarchy and declaration of Hindu state. “There is no space in the constitution to think about an alternative to the republic.”

He also termed the dissolution of the House of Representatives (HoR) as unfortunate while stating that the people had given a mandate for a political party to run the majority government for the cause of political stability, good governance, and development.

On the occasion, Chairman Timilsina talked about the development activities taking place in Myagdi, Baglung, and Parbat districts including up-gradation of Maldhunga-Beni road, timely completion of Beni-Darbang road section, construction of a motorable bridge on Kaligandaki river to bridge Beni and Jaljala Rural Municipality of Parbat and others.

Publish Date : 06 February 2021 21:14 PM

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