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Govt heading towards development, prosperity and good governance: PM Oli



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister and chairperson of CPN-UML KP Sharma Oli has said that after breaking many conspiracies and illusions, government has confidently moved forward on the path of fulfilling the commitment of development, prosperity and good governance.

Addressing an awareness rally organized by the three district committees of the UML Valley here in Durbarmarg today, Prime Minister Oli clarified that the coalition of the current government will remain until the next election.

He emphasized that everything must be done to bring economic prosperity by maintaining communal harmony in the country by defeating anarchy and instability.

He stated that any type of fraud, smuggling, corruption, character assassination and obscenity is not acceptable.

He further said that the UML and the Nepali Congress have forged consensus to defeat any kind of irregularities.

China visit will be successful The Prime Minister also asserted on the occasion that his upcoming official visit to China will be extremely successful.

The PM is going on a visit to the northern neighbour on December 2. He made it clear that his visit to China will not be only for the sake of visit, but would be focused in the interest of the country and the people.

PM Oli said the government has adopted the policy of not taking loans from anywhere as far as possible and of increasing own production.

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