Trilateral talks in Baluwatar: Gen-G representatives finish speaking

At the ongoing tripartite talks in Balutar, Karki said - 'The country is ours. We will build it. If we don't build it, no one will build it.'

kartik 12, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Trilateral talks in Baluwatar: Gen-G representatives finish speaking

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Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that they have initiated a dialogue with the party and Gen-G representatives, saying that it will not be a one-time conversation but will be repeated.

In the ongoing tripartite talks in Balutar, Karki said - 'The country is ours. We will build it. If we don't build it, no one will build it.' 

Prime Minister Karki made the statement after the representatives of Gen-G finished speaking in the talks. 

The Gen-G leaders in the talks are Monika Niraula, Raksha Bam, Purushottam Yadav, Samana Lawati, Sagar Dhakal, Khemraj Saud, Uparjun Chamling.

Similarly, Bhoj Bikram Thapa, Miraj Dhungana, Vivek Dahal, James Karki, Rehanraj Dangol, Amit Khanal and Rijan Rana Magar are present. General Secretary Gagan Thapa and Prakash Sharan Mahat are participating from the Nepali Congress, and Varshaman Pun is participating from the Maoists.

Similarly, Mahesh Bartaula and Kshitij Thebe are participating from the UML. Swarnim Wagle and Nisha Dangi are participating from the National Independent Party (RSWP). 

Prime Minister Sushila Karki, Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal, Law Minister Anil Kumar Sinha, Education Minister Mahabir Pun, and Communications Minister Jagdish Kharel are present on behalf of the government. 

Kantipur

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