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National consensus necessary for development: DPM Shrestha


07 September 2023  

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CHITWAN: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, said a national consensus is needed for the nation building.

In his address to an interaction organized by the Madi municipality among the people’s representatives and employees today, the Deputy Prime Minister said the development of the nation be the concern, priority and agenda of each political party.

He said, “Political tug-of-war obstructed the pace of development and this is the major reason why the nation is lagging behind in terms of development.” Such political culture should be changed to promote national independence, democracy and national prosperity.

According to him, all political parties from the local and central levels are expected to work hand-in-hand to accelerate the pace of national development.

He said he was aware of issues facing the Madi folks and their concerns for development.

The need to blacktop the roadway along the Chitwan National Park and the issues of landless squatters have been realised by the government, according to him.

He utilised the forum to urge local people’s representatives and employees to deliver in a way that they could contribute to combating corruption and promoting good governance.

Stating that institutionalisation of good governance, prosperity and social justice were the major mandates of the incumbent government, he urged the local government to reflect the spirit of government priorities in their actions.

Publish Date : 07 September 2023 19:39 PM

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