During the meeting, Prime Minister Karki said that all parties should be responsible, thinking that this country is mine too.
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Prime Minister Sushila Karki has urged everyone to support elections as they are the only means to establish sustainable democracy while maintaining peace and stability in the country.
Prime Minister Karki made this request during a meeting with Durga Prasai, the leader of the Nation, Nationality, Religion, Culture and Citizen Protection Campaign, in Baluwatar this morning. Prime Minister Karki also urged her to keep her demands and dissatisfactions through peaceful means as the country can no longer tolerate instability and unrest.
Informing that the country has already entered the election, she made it clear that getting the people to approve her issues is the only option for a democratic exit. 'We have returned the country from a very difficult situation to peace and order,' she said. 'The country has completely entered the election atmosphere by overcoming all kinds of doubts. At such a time, we have expected a responsible role from all parties. Let all parties be responsible, thinking that this country is mine too.'
Prime Minister Karki also presented Prasai with a picture of Lord Gautam Buddha, the symbol of peace, while urging him to maintain peace.
'We are also supporters of justice,' Prime Minister Karki said. 'We have not come here to enjoy power and pleasure. We have started the process of ending corruption and providing justice to the exploited and oppressed classes. Although the results of everything are not visible overnight, we have been preparing the foundation. The government is also doing its homework to address some of the legitimate issues you have raised. Let us continue to discuss further.'
After the meeting, Prasai wrote on the social network Facebook, 'The talks were not limited to formalities, it has forcibly brought the voice of the common man to the chambers of power. Now the pain, anger and expectations of the people have started to speak in the decision-making room.'
He also mentioned that the government no longer has the option to ignore the voice of the streets. ' He also mentioned that the final talks will now be held next Thursday.
