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Regmi Reiterates Commitment for Election

20 Sept-Kathmandu: Chairman of the Interim Election Council of Ministers, Khil Raj Regmi, has once again urged all the political parties to participate in the election to the second Constituent Assembly (CA).Addressing a programme organised here today on the occasion of the International Peace Day, Chairman Regmi, said that CA election was necessary for the institutional development of the ongoing peace process of the country.



He said there was no alternative to CA election fixed for November 19 and added that he once again urges all political parties for their participation in it to make it a success.



Stating that there was no alternative to consensus and co-work for the institutional development of the ongoing peace process, the IEC Chairman said that political solution would be found out from consensus and co-work.



Regmi said that the peace process of the country was an example for the international community, army integration process was completed and maintenance works of physical infrastructures destroyed in the previous conflict have been forwarded in an expedited manner, and added that the government was committed to maintaining peace as it was a basis of development.



At the programme organised by the Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction, Chairman Regmi honoured Nayab Subba Sitaram Dahal with the title of ‘Best Employee’ for his best performance.



Similarly, Regmi also honoured and awarded Local Peace Committee based in Kathmandu, Ilam, Dhankuta, Udaypur, Kaski, Palpa, Rolpa, Surkhet and Kailali districts.



On the occasion, Minister for Peace and Reconstruction, Ram Kumar Shrestha, said bill for the formation of Truth and Reconciliation Commission and bills on the forced disappearance approved by President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav are now under consideration at the Supreme Court.
Khil Raj Regmi addressing to the nation


Minister Shrestha said that further programs would be brought for the rehabilitation and relief of the conflict victims.



The Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction was established in April 1, 2007 to carry out works of peace and reconstruction after the Comprehensive Peace Agreement on November 21, 2006.



A total of Rs. 7.61 billion has been spent so far for the reconstruction of infrastructures destroyed during the conflict period.



The Ministry had also organised a morning rally to mark the Day.
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