"The government believes in resolving the issue related with the Madhesis and the ethnic groups through talks," he told PTI on the sidelines of a grand International Buddhist conference here.
"The agitation launched by the Madhesis and other ethnic groups was not necessary at this time," he said, referring to the government's efforts of rebuilding the country in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes for which he also sought help and support from the international community, including neighbours.
His remarks came on a day when the Madhesis, mostly of Indian-origin, were scheduled to launch a fresh round of protests mainly to protest against the seven-province federal model enshrined in the new Constitution.
The minority had led a nearly six-month-long violent protest over better representation in the Parliament and the federal structure of the statute that divides their ancestral homeland which claimed over 50 lives before being called off unexpectedly.
The agitating Madhesi Front had rejecting the Nepal government's earlier call for talks and asked the ruling coalition to create a "conducive atmosphere" for dialogue to end the political crisis plaguing the country as it went ahead with the first phase of protests, in a bid to bring the waning Madhesi movement back to the limelight, which ended yesterday.
He, however, pointed out that necessary legal and institutional frameworks have already been put in place for initiating reconstruction works.
"As the transitional phase has almost culminated with the promulgation of the constitution last year, now our focus will be on economic prosperity and development," Oli said.
"My recent visit to India and China were also focused towards that end," he said adding that "we need the support from international community in our efforts of rebuilding the nation and attaining economic prosperity".
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