PM Dahal pledges to fulfil promise of constitution implementation

PrachandaChitwan / Sept 28: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has pledged to complete the responsibility of taking the country ahead by accommodating all political parties.

Concluding the golden jubilee celebrations of Adarsha Secondary School based in Divyanagar of western Chitwan Wednesday, Prime Minister Dahal said the onus of such responsibility has come on his shoulder to bring all parties on board towards advancing the country towards prosperity following the demise of Girija Prasad Koirala, the founder leader of the Republic.

Expressing confidence that he would accomplish the historic responsibility without any digression, Prime Minister Dahal said total efforts would be put to implement the constitution by collaborating with all dissenting political parties.

The recent India visit has created an environment of trust between Nepal and India, he claimed. “A new environment has been created for Nepal to supply electricity to India in a commercial manner”.

The government has drawn its attention towards implementing the construction of postal highway as the second round agreement was already signed with India, PM Dahal informed.

He also pledged to take stock of the maintenance of Bharatpur-Chanauli-Golaghat road section which has caused inconvenience to the local people due to stagnation of maintenance works since long.

On the occasion, former Deputy Prime Minister Amik Sherchan and former Chairperson of the School management Committee Prithvi Man Gurung highlighted the significant role of the school in the educational development.

On the occasion, founder president of the school and donors were felicitated. Prime Minister Dahal also unveiled the statue of founder chairperson of the school, the late Hari Prasad Gurung. RSS

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