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Dispute in NCP would resolve: Minister Bhusal



CHITWAN: Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Ghanashyam Bhusal has said the gap between farmers and consumers would diminish gradually.

Talking to media persons here today, he informed that the government was effortful to link farmers to consumers effectively.

He however said, “It takes time to address all grievances of farmers. Once the farmers are linked directly to consumers with products, it will solve many problems the farmers are facing.” Minister Bhusal further viewed that the agriculture sector had a bright future as the modernization of agriculture had begun in the country.

On a different note, Minister Bhusal argued that the government was working hard to curb corruption and irregularities.
“Government responsible to the country needs to eliminate corruption irrespective of political tussle and leaders’ reports,” he added.

Minister hopedNCP would solve problems in line with party statute.

“The second rung leaders are with the party chairs in terms of resolving dispute as per the party norms and value. A political party is a house. Every house has problems. The dispute should be settled gradually,” he said arguing that dispute in big parties is normal.

Publish Date : 28 November 2020 19:30 PM

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