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Current coalition parties will form new govt after election: Minister Karki

INARUWA, Nov 7: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki has said that the ruling coalition would form the new government following the upcoming federal election.
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INARUWA, Nov 7: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki has said that the ruling coalition would form the new government following the upcoming federal election.


The House of Representatives (HoR) and Provincial Assembly elections are slated on November 20 this year in a single phase.


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Inaugurating a contact office of the Democratic-Left Alliance at Narsingh Rural Municipality-4 in Sunsari district on Sunday, Minister Karki claimed that the ruling coalition would get two-third majority and would form a coalition government yet again.


Minister Karki, who is a candidate to HoR from Sunsari Constituency Number 4 representing the ruling alliance, assured that Nepali Congress (NC)-led coalition government would fulfill the aspiration of development and prosperity of people.


Stating that national unity is impossible without increasing social unity and amity, Minister Karki clarified that the coalition government is needed for political stability in the country. He also said that the incumbent government has allocated a budget for embankments to address inundation and soil erosion in Sunsari.


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