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People’s representatives should be responsible for public service: Prachanda


21 November 2024  

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DAMAULI: CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said that the people’s representatives should devote their entire time to public service.

At a meeting with the people’s representatives in Aanbookhairani Rural Municipality Office on Thursday, Dahal said that the people’s representatives should work day and night for public service.

“The people’s representatives should be responsible for how to provide service to the people. They should move ahead by making plans for pro-public jobs,” Prachanda said.

Saying that he was familiar with the activities carried out by Aanbookhairani Rural Municipality, Dahal said other local governments should also learn from Aanbookhairani Rural Municipality in their performance.

Dahal said he has been asking other local governments to act like the Chair of Aanbookhairani Rural Municipality Shukra Chuman was doing.

“I am impressed with his job,” the former prime minister said, adding that he would take the initiative for the management of needed equipment for Aanbookhairani Hospital.

On the occasion, Rural Municipality Chair Chuman informed the former prime minister about the development initiative, haat bazaar, hospital and other performances of the rural municipality.

Publish Date : 21 November 2024 21:35 PM

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