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Koirala rules out possibility of govt change

Chitwan, Sept 17: Nepali Congress (NC) leader Dr Shashanka Koirala has ruled out the possibility of a change in government at present. Talking to the media here today, the NC leader said though there were some minor misunderstandings among the ruling partners, there was no possibility for the government to change at the moment.
By Republica

Chitwan, Sept 17: Nepali Congress (NC) leader Dr Shashanka Koirala has ruled out the possibility of a change in government at present. Talking to the media here today, the NC leader said though there were some minor misunderstandings among the ruling partners, there was no possibility for the government to change at the moment.


"As far as I am concerned, the government led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal could last for five years," he said, adding that a government is necessary to take the nation towards the path of development. "There is no tug-of-war in the government."


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He said that PM Dahal is not an ordinary personality, adding that he saw no ground that the CPN-UML and CPN (Maoist Center) would collaborate in the days to come.


He also said that in the past he wished the NC to stay in the opposition, underlining the need for further unity within the party to keep the party legacy intact. He advised the party leadership to provide an opportunity to the young generation to own up the party leadership.


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