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Consensus already reached to forge electoral alliance: Chairman Dahal

CHITWAN, April 7: CPN (Maoist Center) Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said the ruling parties have already agreed to forge an electoral alliance in the upcoming elections.
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CHITWAN, April 7: CPN (Maoist Center) Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said the ruling parties have already agreed to forge an electoral alliance in the upcoming elections. 


Addressing a program organized in Chitwan to provide land ownership certificates to the landless and Dalits on Wednesday, the Maoist Center Chairperson said the electoral alliance should be made in the local, province and federal level elections to safeguard the constitution and transformation. He said the incumbent coalition government of the democratic forces formed by defeating the regressive forces was proactive to address the concerns of the country and people for the long run.


While reaffirming the need for alliance, Chairman Dahal argued that nothing is impossible if the parties worked flexibly from their respective positions. He reminded his party’s long-fought struggle to ensure the right to land to the landless community was materialized from Bharatpur of Chitwan from Wednesday. 


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Chairman Dahal also recalled his journey to revolution in 2036 BS by lifting the problems of the landless people.     


Also speaking at the event, Minister for Land Management, Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation Shashi Shrestha said the government will give continuity to its campaign to provide land ownership documents to landless, squatters, Dalits and other needy ones.  


Minister Shrestha argued that no election would stop the government from giving land ownership documents to the landless people, adding that the government was committed not to miss the landless people in this campaign.  


Mayor of Bharatpur Metropolitan City Renu Dahal said the commitment she made five years ago during the time of election was being fulfilled with the distribution of land ownership documents to the landless people. “All 10,777 landless Dalits, landless squatters and residents in the unmanaged settlements would be given land ownership documents,” Mayor Dahal vowed. 


In the event, a total of 46 Dalit households from Aptari Devkota Chowk of Bharatpur Metropolitan City-2 were given the landownership documents.    

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