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Left alliance will maintain good ties with both neighbors: Dahal

KAPILVASTU, Dec 2: CPN (Maoist Center) chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said a future government to be formed under the leadership of leftist alliance would move ahead by establishing a good relationship with both India and China.
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KAPILVASTU, Dec 2: CPN (Maoist Center) chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said a future government to be formed under the leadership of leftist alliance would move ahead by establishing a good relationship with both India and China. 


In his address to an election assembly organized at Pakadi of Mayadevi Rural Municipality Saturday, he said the Nepali Congress was scared to see an increasing wave of nationwide public support to the leftist alliance. The NC claiming that the leftist leadership would practice dictatorship was the reflection of its defeated mindset, he said. 


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Stating that the lack of a stable government in the country was responsible for Nepal's political instability and economic dependence, the former Prime Minister claimed that following the elections to the House of Representatives and State Assemblies, a durable government would be formed under the leadership of the leftist alliance. 


On the occasion, he urged the NC to move ahead by forging a broader democratic party, insisting on the need of only two - democratic and leftist- parties in the country. RSS

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