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Sushil Koirala sworn in as Nepal PM

Kathmandu:  Sushil Koirala, a veteran Nepali Congress leader who spent 16 years in political exile in India after Nepal's royal takeover of 1960, was today sworn in asPrime Minister, vowing to ensure political stability. President



However, the differences will be sorted out soon, after holding a dialogue with the UML leaders, a senior leader of the Nepali Congress said.

Later, Koirala went to his new office at Singha Durbar and met senior officials.
Koirala said that his priorities are peace, stability, democracy and development. He said he would make every effort to promulgate a new statute within a year.

“The new constitution may be issued earlier also,” Koirala said.

Koirala, who is unmarried, has so far not taken up any administrative post and has no experience of handling a ministry in the past.

He served six years in prison on different occasions in Nepal and India.

Koirala, the country's sixth Prime Minister since monarchy was abolished in May 2008, went to India in 1960 after the then King suspended democracy and jailed dozens, including his relatives.

He stayed there for 16 years in self-exile.


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