Electricity export agreement a milestone in power trade, says PM Dahal

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JANUARY 4Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has claimed that the long-term agreement between Nepal and India
on electricity export is a milestone from the perspective of power trade.
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Inaugurating the administrative building of Sunapati
rural municipality in Ramechhap on Thursday, PM Dahal expressed hope that the long-term pact on power trade signed during the visit of
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to Nepal would help the country make a significant shift in power trade.Sharing that the
memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on exporting 10,000 MW of electricity to India in 10 years during his visit to India last year,
PM Dahal further stated that the signing of the long-term agreement has opened up avenues for power trade
"This is an achievement in itself
Doors have been opened for power trade with India and Bangladesh," he said, adding, "Electricity will also be exported to Bangladesh by
using the Indian grid." On a different note, PM Dahal said the ruling coalition has realized the need for national
consensus to ensure the effective operation of the parliament and conclude the transitional justice-related works."The incumbent coalition
was not founded on tiny efforts
We are committed to consolidating the coalition," he said, adding, "However, national consensus is necessary on some pertinent agendas
We want national consensus for the smooth parliamentary operation and concluding remaining tasks of transitional justice."Saying that
Sunapati rural municipality has made remarkable progress in physical development, he appealed to the people's representatives to focus on
improving the status of service delivery, education, health, agriculture, tourism, and employment sectors at the local level.Meanwhile,
Dahal, also the chairperson of CPN (Maoist Centre), said forms of revolution have changed with the peaceful transformation
At a program organized at Bethan Panighat in Ramechhap, "We are still in revolution as it has not yet ended
But, forms of revolution have transformed." Chair Dahal argued that the incumbent government was moving ahead with the priority of social
justice, good governance, and prosperity for the establishment of socialism.On the occasion, Dahal had inaugurated the Martyr Monument.
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