PM Koirala once again urges disgruntled parties to come for talks

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has once again urged the disgruntled parties to come for talks, saying the government was ready to resolve the problems surfaced in Tarai through talks.

At a tea reception organised by the Nepal Students Union (NSU) on the occasion of the promulgation of the Constitution of Nepal, 2072, Prime Minister Koirala said that the 10-year armed conflict was settled through the talks and expressed the view that the existing problems would also be settled through the talks.

He further said that the agitating parties should also create conducive environment for talks by adopting flexibility.

Stating that the dreams of Nepali people of drafting the new constitution through their representatives has now been fulfilled, PM Koirala said that all should welcome it.

He also laid emphasis on taking the country towards peace, development and law and order as the new constitution has already been promulgated.

The prime Minister said that time has come to play a special role by students for the prosperity of the country.

Deputy prime Minister and Minister for Federal Affairs and Local Development Prakashman Singh, Minister for Information and Communications Dr Minendra Rijal, Nepali Congress Vice-President Ram Chandra Poudel and General Secretary Krishna Prasad Sitaula among leaders attended the programme.