The Home Minister discussed the Pathibhara cable car dispute with the Congress President of Koshi

Magh 22, 2081

Ananda Gautam

The Home Minister discussed the Pathibhara cable car dispute with the Congress President of Koshi

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For a lasting solution to the cable car dispute to be built in the Pathibhara area, Home Minister Ramesh Ukkar has discussed with the district president of Koshi region of his affiliated party Nepali Congress.

Dilliraman Baral, Deputy Chairman of Taplejung Congress, who participated in the discussion, informed that while the government and the No Cable Car Group were in talks, the writer sought their opinion for a sustainable solution. Participating district chairmen and representatives suggested to resolve the dispute through dialogue. "Mostly everyone suggested to resolve the dispute and build a cable car," Baral said, "Investors should not be discouraged, cable car should be built, but the dissatisfied group should be discussed and the dispute should be resolved and move forward." We advised.'  Baral said that there is no one who says that the cable car should not be built, but many people are of the opinion that the dissatisfied parties should be brought to a consensus. 

In a hotel in Lalitpur, the discussion committee said that the suspension of cable car construction, the release of arrested workers and the return of the traffic ban are being discussed on Tuesday. 

Ananda

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