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PM Oli stresses government stability, rejects calls for protests



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister (PM) KP Oli has stated that there is no need for any movement to compel the government to fulfill its responsibilities.

While addressing the 55th Annual General Meeting of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) and Industry and Commerce Day-2081 after its inauguration, Prime Minister Oli highlighted his government’s focus on stability and good governance.

“There is no need to continue any movement to force the government,” said Prime Minister Oli. “The current government was formed with the aim of ensuring stability and good governance. This is our main agenda. Stability does not mean rigidity; it is dynamic.”

He further noted that there would be no drastic changes in the government in the short term and emphasized that policies would not shift unpredictably.

“There will be no sudden changes where one government is replaced by another immediately, nor will we forget or undermine the good works of the previous government,” Prime Minister Oli added.

The Prime Minister also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to reducing and eradicating corruption, ensuring good governance, and focusing on improving services for the people.

“We are dedicated to the development of our country, and no one else will do it,” he concluded.

Publish Date : 10 April 2025 14:54 PM

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