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PM Dahal vows nationwide power supply during his tenure


23 December 2023  

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said that he is working to ensure undisrupted power supply across the country during his premiership for the third time.

The Prime Minister said so stating that power cut was brought to an end in the Kathmandu Valley during his second innings as the head of the executives.

Inaugurating the Budhanilkantha municipal conference of the CPN-Maoist Center here Saturday, Prime Minister Dahal said that the Maoist-led governments have always worked for the cause of people and his current nationwide illumination campaign is a continuation of the same move.

“Of the steps taken so far for the country’s prosperity, most of them have taken place in our time. I have advanced some jobs of the strategic importance during my leadership as the Prime Minister for three times. But, we have failed to take credit of the jobs,” he argued.

Dahal, who is also the Maoist Center Chairman, added that his party is working to strengthen its public ties by safeguarding the achievements made so far.

He was of the view that the Maoists failed to take ownership of their performance despite crucial achievements made during his premierships.

On the occasion, Prime Minister Dahal said that his party’s foundation has become strong after the ongoing three-month campaign and shared that the party would be run with a new vigor by conducting statute convention in February 2024.

Also speaking at the event, Maoist Center leader Janardan Sharma said that the party’s three-month campaign has instilled people with energy.

 

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Publish Date : 23 December 2023 21:46 PM

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