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LSP demands respectful participation in govt

KATHMANDU, March 23: The Loktantrik Samajwadi Party (LSP) has said that the parties of the ruling coalition should be provided respectable participation in the government.
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KATHMANDU, March 23: The Loktantrik Samajwadi Party (LSP) has said that the parties of the ruling coalition should be provided respectable participation in the government.


Speaking to the media after the meeting of the party's central executive committee held at the party's central office on Thursday, senior leader of the party Sharat Singh Bhandari said that the parties participating in the government should be given respectful participation.


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He said that since the alliance was formed before the election, his party will also participate in the government and the party will play a role in maintaining the alliance for five years. He said that the meeting has decided to maintain the alliance for five years and work as per the expectations of the people and establish good governance and achieve prosperity. He added that the party will also prod the 


Bhandari also said that the meeting decided to expand the organization of the party. He added that they have decided to move the party forward in a new direction. He mentioned that it is natural for his party to field a candidate from Bara-2 in the upcoming by-election.


 

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