Former President Bhandari said during the meeting, ”Elections are the right way out of this situation.”
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Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagadish Kharel and former President Bidya Devi Bhandari have met. The meeting, which took place at former President Bhandari's residence in Baluwatar on Monday, discussed the current situation in the country.
Minister of Communications Kharel informed the former President about the work being done by the government, its priorities, and preparations for the upcoming elections. Minister Kharel also said that the government is creating an environment for the election and is making necessary preparations to hold the elections on the scheduled date (Falgun 21).
Minister of Communications Kharel informed former President Bhandari that all political parties are positive for the upcoming elections and that the government is making all kinds of preparations, including election security, as some parties have shown interest in creating a peaceful and secure environment for the elections.
During the meeting, former President Bhandari mentioned that the country is in an election environment because elections are the most appropriate option at the moment. She emphasized that since elections are the best option at the moment, all political parties should participate in the elections and the government should create an environment for the elections.
Former President Bhandari said during the meeting, 'Elections are the right way out of the current situation, for this, the government should create an environment accordingly and all parties should participate in the elections.'
