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  I am not obstacle to consensus: PM Bhattarai  
 

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BHAKTAPUR, July 8: Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has said that he would move ahead by forging consensus among political parties.

At an interaction organized by Bhaktapur chapter of Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) on Sunday, Prime Minister Bhattarai clarified that he was never an obstacle to consensus.

He said "I will take initiative to move ahead by holding discussions with all political parties as nothing has still gone wrong".

Stating that the government would bring the budget by forging minimum consensus of all political parties, the Prime Minister stressed that no one would stop the budget as there would be financial crisis if the budget did not come.

Bhattarai said that no one would stop to bring the budget as it was regular process though governments are changed frequently and added that he has fully confident that no one would stop the budget as there would be financial crisis in the country if there was obstacle to bring the budget.

 
Published on 2012-07-08 17:35:09
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