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Separate policy will be brought for honoring martyrs: CM Poudel



HETAUDA: Chief Minister of Bagmati Province, Dormani Poudel, has said that a separate policy would be formulated for the respect of martyrs.

Chief Minister Poudel opined that a time has come where the major political party should be responsible towards the people and nation to fulfill the dream of martyrs at a program organized by the Martyr memorial Development Committee on the occasion of Martyr’s Day here today.

Similarly, the opposition party (Nepali Congress) of Bagmati Provincial Assembly, Indra Bahadur Baniya, said that all should highly praise the sacrifice of martyrs.

Likewise, Chief of District Coordination Committee and Vice-Chair Rameshwor Rana urged all to be united for the development by leaving the partisan interest.

A rally started from Thanabharyang of Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City extended tribute to martyrs reaching the Martyr’s Memorial.

Tribute was paid to martyrs by offering bouquet at Martyr’s memorial at Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City-11. Chief of Bagmati Province, Bishnu Prasad Prasai, Chief Minister Poudel, ministers, leaders of different political parties, high-officials of security bodies were present on the occasion. A contingent of the Nepal Army offered a guard of honor on the occasion.

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