All-party meeting begins at Prime Minister's residence in Baluwatar

The meeting is attended by officials of the Election Commission, Gen-G representatives, heads of security agencies, as well as heads and representatives of political parties including Congress, UML, CPN (Maoist), RPP, and RSVP.

Mangshir 19, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

All-party meeting begins at Prime Minister's residence in Baluwatar

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An all-party meeting has begun at the Prime Minister's residence in Baluwatar. The all-party meeting called by Prime Minister Sushila Karki began a while ago to discuss preparations, security arrangements, and the environment for the House of Representatives elections to be held on Falgun 21.

The meeting is being attended by officials of the Election Commission, Gen-G representatives, heads of security agencies, and heads and representatives of political parties including Congress, UML, NCP, RPP, and RSVP. The government has been continuously holding discussions with stakeholders focusing on the elections to the House of Representatives and the National Assembly. The commission has also made the schedule for the elections public.

Old and new parties are carrying out election-focused activities.

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