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PM Dahal expresses commitment to make policy, programme and budget people-oriented

During the meeting with a delegation led by CPN (UML) Chairperson, KP Sharma Oli, at the official residence of the Prime Minister at Baluwatar today, PM Dahal shared that he was hopeful it would bring good results as a quality change is going to be made in coming year's policy, programme and the structure, timeline and process of the budget.

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has expressed commitment to making the coming fiscal year’s policy, programme and budget people-oriented.

During the meeting with a delegation led by CPN (UML) Chairperson, KP Sharma Oli, at the official residence of the Prime Minister at Baluwatar today, PM Dahal shared that he was hopeful it would bring good results as a quality change is going to be made in coming year’s policy, programme and the structure, timeline and process of the budget.

On the occasion, the CPN (UML) had submitted memorandum before the government after incorporating the demands put forth by the people during ‘Resolution Journey for Prosperity’ campaign launched by the UML from Jhulaghat of Baitadi to Chiwabhanjyang of Taplejung from Nov 30 to Dec 17.

Receiving the memo, the Prime Minister said the attention drawn by the UML on the issues of development construction of mid-hill areas, public service and prosperity would make significant contribution in government’s policy, programme and budget making.

He further said the UML’s campaign has significantly contributed in protection of and strengthening the federal democratic republic.
PM Dahal also expressed commitment that the government would seriously involve to address the possible issues presented by the UML in the memo.

Sharing that the campaign made significant contribution to understand the life of mid-hill areas, development construction, people’s psychology, situation of political collaboration, aspiration of prosperity, and its possibilities, former Prime Minister and UML Chair Oli urged the prime Minister to help address the issues incorporated in the memo.

UML office-bearers as well as other leaders were also in the delegation.