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Alliance aims to safeguard Constitution: PM Deuba



KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress (NC) President and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said the five-party ruling alliance was formed to safeguard the Constitution, the democratic republic, federalism and for the development and prosperity of the nation.

In his address to a joint province-level party gathering organized by the alliance at Dhangadhi today, the Prime Minister was of the view that the results of elections to the HoR and the PA would determine whether we were for safeguarding the Constitution and promoting the institutionalization of federalism.

He urged one and all to get united in favor of the Constitution and the federalism.

Urging voters to have a trust on the alliance, he said the ruling alliance was the need for nation’s development and prosperity. He also urged party leaders and cadres to follow the sentiments of alliance.

He took time to say that he was the Prime Minister due to support of parties in the ruling alliance.

Ruling out the allocations of tickets to all in the polls in the context of the need for an election alliance forged, he assured that those ruing their being deprived of tickets this time would get new opportunities after a coalition government would be formed after the polls.

Publish Date : 23 October 2022 20:20 PM

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