Friday, June 20th, 2025

Citizenship-related problem remains unsolved due to UML: Chair Dahal


07 May 2022  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

DHANUSHA: Chairperson of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said that citizenship related problem has not been resolved due to the CPN-UML.

Addressing the election assembly organized at Dhalkebar of Mithili Bihari Municipality in Dhanusha, Chair Dahal shared that the citizenship related problems remained unsolved after the UML obstructed the parliament proceedings.

He opined, “Citizenship-related problem was not resolved due to obduracy on part of the CPN-UML. We will resolve problems soon after resumption of House proceedings. Whether the UML agrees or not will not make any sense.”

Saying it was injustice for not distributing citizenship certificates to the children of the parents having Nepali citizenship cards, Chair Dahal explained that the issue could not be resolved by bringing an ordinance as the court has asked to resolve the problem through discussion in the parliament.

Also the former Prime Minister, he mentioned that they would continue struggle for establishing the rights of the people of Madhes community, claiming the Madhesi people have been familiar with the Maoist Center as their friend in happiness and sorrow.

He argued, “I had contested the election from Madhes 2070 BS and emerged winner after getting confidence of Madhesi peoples. He also became the prime minister for the second time with their votes. We are entering in to the third election process. So, Madhes should present new record and new example in this election.”

Chair Dahal claimed that no one can bring a radical change in the country except Maoists, calling people not to be misled.

Publish Date : 07 May 2022 18:28 PM

Journalism should be made a dignified profession: CM Shah

SUDURPASCHIM: Chief Minister (CM) of Sudurpaschim Province Kamal Bahadur Shah

Today’s News in a Nutshell

KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of

Area Police Office receives book donation

RAMPUR: The Kaligandaki Foundation Nepal has donated over 150 books

Birgunj Inland Revenue Office collects Rs 8.52 billion in revenue

BIRGUNJ: The Birgunj Inland Revenue Office has collected more than

Drinking water project constructed at a cost of Rs 3.4 million

BELBARI: Residents of Samala in Letang Municipality-7, Morang, who had