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Govt. to complete three responsibilities: Minister Rai

BHAKTAPUR, June 17: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that the incumbent government will accomplish major three responsibilities: election of local, federal and central bodies, implementation of the constitution and completion of the reconstruction projects.
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BHAKTAPUR, June 17: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that the incumbent government will accomplish major three responsibilities: election of local, federal and central bodies, implementation of the constitution and completion of the reconstruction projects. 



Speaking in a face to face program organized by the Rafat Sanchar Club here today, Minister Rai claimed that the government will accomplish these duties adding that there was no alternative to the incumbent government unless these responsibilities are completed. He claimed that this government was the strongest one in the history as it was formed on such coalition partnership. 



Minister Rai said that the roadmap issued by the Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli was the right one as it resolves all the problems. 



He added that the government was serious in resolving the Tarai issues as it was frequently sending letters to the agitating Madhes-centric parties calling for talks. 



Minister Rai, who is also the spokesperson of the government, said that the government will implement the budget and it was also discussing to implement the working journalists act with private sectors. 



He added that to vandalize Ncell towers was unlawful and the Ministry of Home Affairs was working out to stop such activities. RSS (Photo available) 


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