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New political map passed through collective voices: PM Deuba



DARCHULA: Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba today said the country’s revised political and administrative map that includes Nepali territories, Kalapani, Limpiyadhura and Lipulekh was passed with the collective voice from the parliament.

Addressing a political gathering of the ruling alliance today at Gokuleshwor in Darchula district, he accused CPN (UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli of circulating a propaganda related to the passage of the map.

“The map was passed with the combined efforts of all parties including the NC and CPN (Maoist Center). Now, Oli has raised a propaganda claiming that the map was passed with his lone effort.”

In another context, the PM said the direction that the country would take in the days ahead will be decided upon through the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives and the Province Assembly.

“Numerous propagandas are being spread at the moment. The current coalition joined forces to ensure prosperity,” Deuba said.

Citing the laying of a foundation stone for the Nepal-India Bridge in Darchula few months ago, he assured that the construction of the bridge would be completed soon.

Furthermore, the septuagenarian leader pledged to make Gokuleshwor Airport operative and vowed to make Darchula free from the use of ropeway river crossings.

Promising to ensure cent per cent electricity access in Darchula within next two years, Deuba asserted, “Darchula is a district of tremendous potential. We will deliver development in Darchula.”

Publish Date : 09 November 2022 17:30 PM

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