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All democratic forces should unite to safeguard federalism: Chair Yadav



BIRGUNJ: Chairperson of Janata Samajbadi Party, Upendra Yadav, has said that all democratic forces should be united to safeguard federalism and republic, which was the need of the hour.

In a press conference organized by Federal Press Forum, Parsa, at Birgunj today, Chair Yadav stressed that all democratic forces should stand together to take the country out from the current political complexities as risk of losing all gained achievements like federalism and republic has developed due to unconstitutional move of the government.

Expressing confidence that the Supreme Court would make a verdict over the case of dissolution of House of Representatives in favor of democrats and the HoR would be reinstated, he added the election would not be held on the slated date at any cost.

Chair Yadav further said that it was necessary to search the outlet of the HoR dissolution as it is the pure political matter.

Responding a query, he opined that all problems related between Nepal and India should be resolved through discussion and talks.

Similarly, member of the central executive committee of the party, Laxman Lal Karna, said that there is no doubt that the SC would reinstate the HoR as the SC has always made its verdict in favor of democracy and people.

Publish Date : 12 January 2021 20:59 PM

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