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Federal republic, constitution and inclusion at risk: Prachanda

Published Date : February 13, 2021
File photo: NCP Chairman Puspa Kamal Dahal Prachanda addressing a mass gathering in Kathmandu, January 22, 2021. (Photo: RSS)

KATHMANDU: Chairman of Prachanda-Madhav faction of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) and former prime minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has expressed worry over the risk of losing achievements made so far. Chairman Dahal said the risk of losing federal democratic republic, constitution and inclusion was being visible.

He said it during a programme organized to release a book ‘Jivangatha’ showcasing the trial and tribulations of the families living with injury, and who lost and got disappeared family members in the armed insurgency.

“When I become the first prime minister of federal democratic republic, the first decision of the Cabinet was the announcement of martyrs to all those who lost lives in the armed insurgency and subsequent movements,” he reminded, adding it was not however materialized. The achievements made so far are the resulted of the martyrs’ sacrifice, Dahal argued.

Chairman Dahal urged everyone not to belittle the integration of then Maoist fighters in the Nepal army and constitution writing following the peace process. He assured that the party would duly recognize the role of Tharu people who involved in people’ war, people’s movement and country building.

On the occasion, Mayor at Bardiya Municipality Durga Bahadur Tharu however blamed that the State did not recognize the people from Bardiya district who became martyrs in the people’s war. Bardiya district recorded highest number of people made disappeared during the people’s war waged from 2052BS to 2062BS.

The book was published by Barbardiya Municipality. The book is edited by rights defenders and writer Sushil Chaudhary, Prabhuram Tharu and Man Bahadur Chaudhary. The book has captured the life story 580 people including martyrs, those made disappeared, and injured in the insurgency.

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