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Minister Bhatta says the party is open for gone astray



KATHMANDU: Minister for Industry and Supply Lekh Raj Bhatta has said that his faction of Nepal Communist Party is ready to welcome those gone astray if they come with realization.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Industrial Park at Prime Minister KP Oli’s constituency in Jhapa, Minister Bhatta announced that his party was open to those who had left the party for various reasons before.

“They are misled for various reasons and the PM has kept the door open to welcome them back if they come back realizing their mistakes,” Minister Bhatta said in the program.

He also claimed that the government has made remarkable progress in the field of industrial development.

Publish Date : 28 February 2021 21:07 PM

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