Dialogue between government and parties continues in Baluwatar

According to government spokesperson and Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagdish Kharel, the meeting will continue for some more time.

kartik 4, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Dialogue between government and parties continues in Baluwatar

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Dialogue between the government and the parties is underway at the Prime Minister's official residence in Baluwatar. The Baluwatar meeting began after 4:30 pm on Tuesday.

According to government spokesperson and Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagadish Kharel, the meeting will continue for some more time. 

'The process of speaking is going on in turns.  In the first phase, everyone will speak, this process is almost at the end,' Minister Kharel said, 'Everyone has expressed their opinions focusing on the elections. 

Stating that everyone has agreed to go to the elections, he informed that the leaders are concerned that the government should create a security environment. 

Minister Kharel said that even if the UML says that the current government cannot hold the elections, it has not opposed the elections.  Shankar Pokharel, Pampha Bhusal, Prem Suwal,  Rajendra Gurung, Gagan Thapa, Swarnim Wagle, Resham Chaudhary, Chandan Singh, Rajendra Pandey, Upendra Yadav and Sarvendranath Shukla have already spoken in the meeting. 

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