PM says
struggle is on for securing rights of minority communities
Kathmandu, Feb 11: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said he is in a relentless struggle for securing the identity and rights of the minority communities.
Kathmandu, Feb 11: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said he is in a relentless struggle for securing the identity and rights of the minority communities.
Addressing the Nepal-India poetry symposium
at Jingahawa of Rautahat district today, he said, "I am in favour of all
the ethnic communities, languages and cultures, and their identity and rights.
I am also steadfastly support national unity comprising the mountainous, hilly
and the Madhes."
Noting that the People's War and the
struggle for the rights of the oppressed were waged under his leadership, PM
Dahal said the new constitution has institutionalised the identity and rights
of the oppressed and marginalised communities, paving the way for securing the
remaining rights through amendment to the constitution.
The Prime Minister said the poetry
symposium has a special significance in terms of strengthening the Nepal-India
relations and that he would always be effortful towards establishing the
identity and rights of the Muslim community.
He added that the rights of the Muslim community have been
institutionalised in the new constitution by means of provisions as
constitution of a Muslim Commission as a constitutional body.
Thirty six Muslim Sayars (lyricists) from
Nepal and India participated in the poetry symposium which saw the recitation
of poems related to the language, art, culture, history, identity and rights of
the Muslim community.
Directive
to carry out works giving sense of change
Meanwhile, PM Dahal has directed the chiefs
of the Rautahat district-based government offices to deliver public services so
that the people would get a feel of change.
Addressing a gathering of office chiefs in
Rautahat district headquarters after attending the Muslim poetry symposium, he
also instructed the government employees to manage environment for election in
the district as the government would soon announce the election date.
"The constitution amendment proposal
has been registered in the parliament and the government has already swung into
action for holding the local level elections," the PM stated. He also gave
directives to the office chiefs to prioritise development works to increase the
capital expenditure.
Addressing another programme in Rautahat
today, the Prime Minister said that the constitution amendment proposal already
tabled in parliament would be passed by putting it to a vote.
Maoist Centre leaders Prabhu Saha and
Matrika Yadav said that the election would be possible only after the amendment
to the constitution.
On the occasion, PM Dahal distributed
bicycles to 1500 girl students of various schools in Sonarniya and Katariya
VDCs in Rautahat district. The bicycles have been provided to the girl students
at the initiatives of leader Saha and aimed at easing their travel to and from
school.
At the programme, 31 people announced their
dissociation from various political parties and joined the CPN (Maoist Centre).
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