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  Govt must pave way for consensus: Singh  
 

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KATHMANDU, Sept 25: General Secretary of the Nepali Congress Prakash Man Singh said government must pave way to forge national consensus in order to end constitutional and political crises.

Addressing an educational exchange and felicitation program at the Blue Sky Public High School in the capital on Tuesday, he argued that government has lost moral ground to stay longer.

Election was the best option to free the country from crises, so national consensus government was essential, he stressed.

School principal Prem Oli said the foreign exchange programme would help educational and intellectual development.

Thirteen students and four teachers from the Palteny Grammar School of Australia were welcomed at the program.

 
Published on 2012-09-25 20:10:36
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