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Coalition forged among pro-democracy forces: PM Deuba

DANG, May 9: Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the current coalition was forged among political parties that are in favor of democracy and transformation.
By Republica

DANG, May 9: Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the current coalition was forged among political parties that are in favor of democracy and transformation. 


Addressing an election rally at Ghorahi in Dang district on Sunday, President Deuba, who is also the prime minister, claimed that the five-party alliance was able to safeguard  the constitution. 


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Appealing to the cadres and leaders in the party to cast their ballot diligently as per the agreement reached among coalition partners, Deuba urged the party cadres to work more actively to ensure victory of the coalition candidates in the upcoming May 13 local level election. 


Also speaking on the occasion, CPN (Maoist Center) Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal commented that the local level election is going to be a historic referendum. He argued that the election is going to be a struggle between regressive forces and progressive forces. 


Also a former Prime Minister, Dahal said that locals in Ghorahi had valued the current coalition and the candidates vying from Nepali Congress and his party should be elected to make the coalition more meaningful. He argued that the coalition partners would be able to achieve success in the upcoming polls through cordial relations, consensus and unity.


 

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