KATHMANDU, March 31: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal said that his government was successful in kindling hope among the public by delivering on important works in the first three months of his leadership.
Addressing the central committee meeting of the All Nepal Women Association (Revolutionary) at CPN (Maoist Centre)'s central office at Paris Danda in Kathmandu today, PM Dahal asserted that important works were performed by the incumbent government in the past three months to put an end to anomalies and set the system on the right track.
Elaborating on the deliveries during his leadership, he shared that facilitation in monetary policy to address the private sector's problems, reforms in revenue and remittance collection and increase in foreign currency reserves were among other major accomplishments.
According to him, long queues in the public offices such as passport offices, driving license offices and labour permit issuance offices were no longer the case at present due to effective service delivery.
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PM Dahal spoke of the need to duly acknowledge these outputs of the government and disseminate them to the public.
Furthermore, the Head of the Government added, "Important works have been accomplished for good-governance and prosperity. Formulation of laws has made headway."
He added that the government was formed out of an equation.
“While seeking national consensus, we failed to achieve one. The situation demanded that we forge another coalition. Because of this, I understand that many works were pushed to the back burner. The incumbent government will pick a pace after the expansion of the cabinet."
On a different note, he said that many changes were heralded in the country due to the bravery and sacrifice of women in revolutionary movements in the country. "The establishment of federal democratic republic system was achieved and the constitution establishes women rights to a new height."
He viewed, "The world politics is in new polarization and it has global impact. It is necessary to correctly understand the changes in the world order following the Russia-Ukraine war and we need a national policy accordingly."
In the meeting, Amrita Thapa, president of the All Nepal Women's Association (Revolutionary), briefed PM Dahal and Chairperson of the CPN (Maoist Centre) about the current status of the organization and works to be undertaken by the organization in the coming days.
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