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Minister Gurung calls for political parties to come together for prosperous Nepal



SYANGJA: Minister for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Dhanraj Gurung has stressed the need for all political parties to come together to prosper Nepal.

Inaugurating the Waling branch of the Rastriya Banijya Bank Limited amid a function here today, the minister said there was no alternative for all parties to unite to make Nepal prosperous.

“The country cannot be built by one party insulting the other party. There is a need for political parties to unite to build the country. One should believe in their deeds to build the country. Some difficulties in the economic sector should be resolved at a policy level,” he said.

The minister suggested that the Nepal Rastra Bank as a parent organization of all banks should bring reforms in policy as per the need and situation.

Gandaki Province Assembly member Bhojraj Aryal accused that the country has been facing the current financial situation due to the lack of regulation and monitoring by the Rastra Bank while stressing the need for the central bank to resolve current problems facing banks and financial institutions.

On the occasion, the Banijya Bank chief executive officer Kiran Kumar Shrestha informed that preparations were underway to open bank branches at Suntalitar and Sankhar of Chapakot Municipality.

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