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MCC in country's favor: PM Deuba

TRISHULI, March 14: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has reiterated that the recently-ratified Millennium Challenge Corporation compact is in the favor of the country. He also dismissed negative remarks about the compact agreement as false.
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TRISHULI, March 14: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has reiterated that the recently-ratified Millennium Challenge Corporation compact is in the favor of the country. He also dismissed negative remarks about the compact agreement as false. He referred to the statement of main opposition CPN-UML leader Bhim Rawal about the project. Leader Rawal has been protesting against the project calling it anti-national. The PM asked Rawal why the Cabinet of which he was a member in the past had accepted it. 



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"Why did Bhim Rawal not protest against the agreement when the Cabinet of which he was a member passed it? And now why is he protesting against it?" he asked while inaugurating a new construction building for Kispang Rural Municipality in Nuwakot district today. “He was supposed to quit the government of which he was a part when it accepted the agreement if he is against the compact,” said PM Deuba. 


"I just ratified the agreement that was presented in the House of Representatives by former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli," the Prime Minister clarified.

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