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Two-party mechanism will facilitate in smooth running of govt: Minister Singh



BIRATNAGAR: Minister for Urban Development, Prakash Man Singh, has said that the two-party mechanism formed recently would facilitate in smooth running of the government.

Addressing a program in Biratnagar today, Minister Singh expressed the belief that the mechanism formed by the two big parties will support forging coordination and understanding between them.

Stating that the present government formed on the basis of the seven-point agreement has carried out significant works within short time, he said the government is working as per the people’s aspirations.

He said that the incumbent government formed after the endorsement of the budget by the parliament is carrying out its works remaining within certain limitations.

He added that the parliament shall amend the present constitution issued by the second Constituent assembly.

Minister Singh shared that discussions are on regarding the specific topics for constitution amendment.

“The provinces get the rights as provided for in the constitution,” he added. He stated that those involved in misappropriations and fraud would be brought to justice as the government is an advocate of the rule of law.

He described the sale of electricity to Bangladesh as the government’s key achievement.

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