PM Dahal: Guilty of Tikapur massacre will be punished according to the law

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JUNE 20Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has clarified that action against
those guilty of the Tikapur massacre will be taken according to the law.
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final Responding to queries from lawmakers
during today's meeting of the House of Representatives, Prime Minister Dahal acknowledged the irreparable loss of lives and property in the
Tikapur massacre
He explained that any decision on granting amnesty to those involved would strictly adhere to legal provisions.Emphasizing the government's
commitment to identifying economically and socially marginalized communities, including the Tharu community, and ensuring their rights
through economic and social empowerment, the PM stressed ongoing government initiatives
These include periodic plans, annual policies, programs, and budget allocations. Prime Minister Dahal underscored the
government's dedication to maintaining budgetary consistency through extensive discussions with relevant stakeholders on policy matters.He
also highlighted the government's goal of transforming the education sector nationwide, particularly focusing on enhancing educational
quality in the Madhes Province
Special programs such as scholarships and meal provisions are currently being implemented to improve educational access for marginalized
communities.Regarding infrastructure development, PM Dahal mentioned that there are no issues with payments to construction entrepreneurs
He noted ongoing efforts towards the long-term operation of Pokhara International Airport, emphasizing coordination to accommodate demands
from international air service providers for discounts and concessions.Furthermore, PM Dahal informed about the formation of a working
committee tasked with providing suggestions for the long-term operation and construction of three international airports, including Pokhara,
under public-private partnership models.
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