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PM Karki tells Durga Prasai to voice demands peacefully



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Tuesday told Durga Prasai to raise his demands and grievances through peaceful means.

The request was made during a meeting at Baluwatar, where the prime minister stressed that the country could no longer tolerate instability and unrest. She underscored that democratic resolution lies in seeking public approval through the electoral process.

“The country has been brought back to peace and order from many difficult situations,” Karki said. “Amidst an environment fully geared for elections, we expect all parties to play responsible roles. Let us all act responsibly, keeping in mind that this country belongs to each one of us.”

She also presented Prasai with a portrait of Lord Gautam Buddha as a symbol of peace and reiterated the importance of maintaining harmony.

“We stand for justice,” Karki said. “We are not here for power or personal comfort. We have initiated processes to end corruption and provide justice to the oppressed and marginalized. While results may not be visible overnight, the foundation is being laid carefully. The government is also working to address several legitimate concerns raised by you, and we will continue to engage in further discussions.”

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