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Stage set for Gov-Biplav agreement ceremony



KATHMANDU: A stage has been prepared for signing the agreement reached between the government and ‘once outlawed’ Nepal Communist Party led by Netra Bikram Chand alias Biplav.

Prime Minister KP Oli and Biplav are sharing the same stage to address a special program at 2 pm today.

Prior to addressing the program, Biplav who arrived in Kathmandu this morning from Nawalpur, held one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Oli at Baluwatar to finalize the address to be made public at the City Hall.

Biplav was earlier spotted in Nawalpur where he paid a visit to the members of a martyr.

According to sources, he had arrived at Bir Bahadur Saru Magar’s house based at Amarapuri in Nawalpur from Rolpa West on Thursday night.

After visiting the martyr’s family members, he headed towards the capital in a self-arranged vehicle as he refused to board the helicopter offered by the government.

A three-point agreement was signed following two rounds of talks held on Wednesday and another talks on Thursday morning in the capital.

Home Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa from the government side and Spokesperson Khadga Bahadur Bishwokarma alias “Prakanda” representing the Biplav group signed the agreement.

The government had put a ban on the Biplav outfit on March 12, 2019.

Publish Date : 05 March 2021 13:21 PM

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