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KATHMANDU, MARCH 27Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal stated that the current government is striving to conclude the remaining tasks of the peace process through national consensus. Janamat mulls quitting the federal government Remaining works of peace process to be completed on consensus: PM Dahal During a meeting with representatives of various organizations representing families of conflict victims at Singha Durbar today, PM Dahal assured that the government is committed to adhering to court orders regarding investigations into disappeared persons and the truth and reconciliation commission.Dahal acknowledged that despite the government's willingness, the transitional justice-related tasks remain unfinished, citing obstacles from certain forces hindering the completion of the peace process. The Prime Minister informed that the government has progressed bills to address the remaining tasks of the peace process.

Additionally, he mentioned efforts to provide employment, medical care, and housing for the families of conflict victims.PM Dahal reiterated his dedication to maintaining lasting peace by successfully concluding the remaining aspects of the peace process. .

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