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New campaign to protect achievement: PM Dahal


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2023 Nov 11, 17:19,

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said a new campaign was launched through government and party to protect republic and federalism.

During an interaction organzed by his party on 'Kirtipur people' here today, PM Dahal admitted, "Due to party slit and deviation from ideology, the counterrevolutionary elements were rearing heads to reverse the present achievement." Reasoning this, the party had launched a new campaign against it, he argued.

He further informed that during this third prime ministerial stint, he was devoted to works to ensure visible change in the country.

PM Dahal prided on the achievements as incorporation of thousands of workers under social security scheme, investigation of fake Bhutanese refugee scam, and action on land grabbers.

On a different note, he cited the recent four-day official visit of the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to Nepal and assessed that the visit was a success because Nepal managed to draw the world's attention towards climate change in various international platforms.

As for the economic condition of the country, he claimed that it was gradually improving as a result of the hard work on the part of government.

He further informed that works related to the Karnali-Chisapani hydropower project, constructions of cricket stadiums in Kathmandu, and Bharatpur and Biratnagar, of international airport in Bara district and Kathmandu-Terai Fast Tract were intensified. 

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