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NCP's responsibility increasing in national politics: Leader Nepal

KANCHANPUR, Jan 5: Senior leader of the Nepal Communist Party, Madhav Kumar Nepal, has said responsibly of the ruling party has been increasing in the national politics.
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KANCHANPUR, Jan 5: Senior leader of the Nepal Communist Party, Madhav Kumar Nepal, has said responsibly of the ruling party has been increasing in the national politics. At a news conference organised by Press Organisation, Kanchanpur, at Bhimduttanagar today, leader Nepal claimed that the NCP would be a more powerful incoming National Assembly election. Saying NCP has become a reliable and trustworthy party, he said the government should move ahead being serious as per people's aspirations. The former Prime Minister said the NCP's central committee would finalize the matter of selection of the candidate to the post of Speaker of the House of Representatives. He also stressed that all States should take initiatives to ensure specialties to the tourists to make Visit Nepal Year-2020 successful. Tourism is the engine of economic development, he argued. Saying border dispute with India should be settled on the basis of truth and evidence, the NCP leader said this is the appropriate time for the same. "We want harmony with all for economic development", he stressed.



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