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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli discussed the starting point of the Kathmandu-Tarai/Madhes Expressway project with the representatives of local residents of Khokna and Bangumati in Lalitpur to understand the dispute and solutions.
The fast track under the management of the Nepali Army is being built towards LalitpurThe dispute has not yet been resolved . Because of this, where is the starting point in this area? It will happen, there is confusion . It has been 7 years since the army took charge of its construction management, but That's where the problem of the cough section lies. 6.5 km of Khokna/Bungmati section Work has not yet started on the section. Out of a total distance of 70.977 km Currently, only 64.477 km are being worked through contract management. It is in the background of this confusion that the Prime Minister has shown priority.
Madankrishna Dangol, former president of Khokna VDC, Gyanendra Shakya, chairman of CPN (UML) Lalitpur Metropolitan Committee, Nepal Dangol, coordinator of local public affairs committee, Gyanbhakta Maharjan, chairman of UML Lalitpur Metropolitan Ward No. 21 Committee, participated in the discussion in Baluwatar. The Committee of Concern has given an option to establish the starting point at Khokna, because the traditional civilization and culture will be destroyed, five and a half kilometers below the place. Defense Ministry Secretary Rameshwar Dangal, Prime Minister and Cabinet Office officials and Nepali Army representatives also participated in the
discussion. Prime Minister Oli made it clear that the government does not aim to develop in a way that hurts the local people.
Earlier, Prime Minister Oli discussed the progress and problems in the expressway project with Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel, Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport Devendra Dahal, Defense Minister Manvir Rai, Prime Minister's Economic Affairs Adviser Dr. Yuvraj Khatiwada, Chief of Staff of the Nepalese Army Ashokraj Sigdel at the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers Office Singhdarbar on January 23.
The total distance of 70.97 kilometers, the road project, which will be built at a cost of Rs. The revised period to complete the project is till the end of March 2083.
