Butwal,
Nov 7: Minister for Physical
Infrastructure and Transport Bimalendra Nidhi has said that constitution
writing was government's top priority.
Laying
foundations of two bridges over Danab River in Rupandehi on Friday, Nidhi said
that maximum efforts were on to bring the opposition forces for a consensus to
draft the constitution.
"If
they don’t come for consensus, the government has the two-thirds majority to
bring the constitution," he added.
Minister
Nidhi said that new constitution was needed to development as new only
constitution could result in political stability.
The
bridge to be constructed at Manmateriya would cost Rs 96.5 million while the
estimated cost of the second bridge in Khadga Bangai is Rs 96 million, Chief
Engineer at Roads Division Office, Butwal, Dipak Bhattarai said.
Meanwhile,
Minister Nidhi said that an agreement on transportation linkage among the SAARC
nations would be inked during the nearcoming SAARC Summit.
Inaugurating
the general assembly and convention of Paschim Nepal Bus Entrepreneurs'
Association on Friday, Nidhi also said that a deal between Nepal and India is
being signed soon. RSS
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