9-member team announced by Durga Prasain Group to negotiate with Govt
Kathmandu. A negotiation team has been formed from both sides for the dialogue between the government and Durga Prasain-led nation, nationality, religion, culture and civil rescue campaign Nepal. The government has taken formal steps to negotiate and resolve various civil problems and demands submitted by the campaign to the National Human Rights Commission on 29 July 2083.
The Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers sent a letter on August 1 and informed that a four-member negotiation team has been formed under the coordination of Joint Secretary Liladhar Subedi. The members of the government team are Anand Kafle, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Mahesh Acharya, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, and Dilaram Panthi, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration. Hemraj Aryal, Joint Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office, issued a letter and requested the representatives of the Great Campaign to participate in the talks.
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