He said the government is committed to draft the Constitution through cooperation, collaboration and unity among the political parties.
Once the constitution is drafted, the door for economic prosperity will open for the country, Koirala said at a function to mark the birth centenary of great democratic leader Ganesh Man Singh, who had led the peoples movement of 1990 that restored multiparty democracy in Nepal.
"What is important for Nepal is drafting a new constitution at the earliest possible time," he pointed out.
Koirala also alleged the Maoists to trying to obstruct the process of rafting the constitution in the name of consensus.
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Earlier on February 8, the premier had called opposition parties, who have been boycotting the Constituent Assembly (CA) procedures, for talks, which they denied claiming Koirala failed to express his commitment for consensus-based constitution.
The ruling and opposition parties are sharply divided on key issues in the Constitution drafting including federal structure and forms of governance.