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All commitments made by left alliance will be fulfilled: Chair Dahal



CPN (Maoist Center) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Nepal federal and provincial election 2017, left alliance

KATHMANDU, Jan 29: CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has expressed determination that all commitments made by left alliance before the people during House of Representatives and Provincial Assemblies elections would be fully implemented.

Speaking at a program organized on the occasion of 14th establishment day of Press Centre Nepal in Kathmandu on Monday, Chair Dahal further said that they would move ahead removing any obstacles surfaced in course of fulfilling the commitments.

Stating that all should move ahead with new determination for national unity and prosperity, Dahal added, “New determination is necessary to fulfill people’s aspiration. Economic revolution is must to give completion to political stability.”

He further said that initiative has been taken to push the country towards anarchy and added that they would not allow those trying to push the country towards anarchy to be successful. He said the left alliance would take the country towards the journey of political stability, good governance and prosperity.

Also the former Prime Minister, Dahal urged the media persons to play positive role in favor of the country. He also there was no alternative to move ahead together to fulfill the dreams that they had seen in the past.

Similarly, Chairperson of Press Centre Nepal, Maheshwor Dahal, expressed the view that political stability was essential for the professional rights of journalists.

On the occasion, Tulasi Das Maharjan was honored with ‘Shakti Tara Memorial Journalism Award’, recently established by the Press Centre. The award carries a purse of Rs 10,000 and a letter of felicitation.

Similarly, Sangita Khadka and Debaki Timilsina, among others were also honored for their involvement in war journalism during armed-conflict.

All Nepal Revolutionary Journalists Association, established on January 28, 2005, was changed into Press Centre Nepal from its last year’s general assembly. RSS

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