KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 22

Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN (Maoist Centre), Pushpa Kamal Dahal, has expressed his commitment to addressing the problems facing landless squatters by making efforts to clear legal hurdles.

He made this statement while addressing a special transformation campaign organized by the Maoist Centre at Miklajung rural municipality on Friday.

"The process has been initiated to ease the distribution of land ownership certificates, and the government is committed to solving the problems faced by landless people," assured PM Dahal. He also pledged to ensure prompt payment for Miklajung farmers producing milk after discussions with the concerned ministry and Dairy Development Corporation.

Furthermore, PM Dahal emphasized the government's dedication to resolving the issues of sugarcane farmers. He reminded the audience that the government had recently decided to allocate Rs 520 million to clear dues for sugarcane farmers.

PM Dahal claimed that Nepal's international image had improved within a year, attributing it to the country's efforts towards good governance, social justice, and prosperity. He promised to achieve more in the coming year.

The PM also emphasized his commitment to addressing any weaknesses among ministers and stated his readiness to reshuffle the Cabinet if necessary. He regularly reviews work progress by summoning ministers and secretaries to his office in Singha Durbar.

Acknowledging citizens' concerns about naming provinces, PM Dahal assured that the issue would be resolved through discussions in the political sphere and with the concerned stakeholders.