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NC will not allow to uproot constitution: Spokesperson Dr Mahat



KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress (NC) Spokesperson Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat said the democratic-left alliance was formed in the upcoming elections to safeguard the Constitution and keep political stability in the country.

At the cadres’ training program of the alliance held in Lalitpur on Saturday, he highlighted the need of constitutional amendment so as to addresses its lapses and lacunas, and also pledged to amend the statute in keeping with the essence.

“We would amend the constitution based on the national consensus but not allow any force to shake the foundation of the main law of the land”, Dr Mahat added. He also directed the leaders and cadres to emerge the common candidates of the alliance victorious.

“The CPN-UML was hell bent in exterminating the hard-earned constitution. We did not allow them to make it success. Several tendencies have emerged against the present constitution”, he noted.

Dr Mahat further said, “Some elements are effortful to brush up the achievements of the constitution. It is imperative to protect the constitution”.

On the occasion, NC central member Jeet Jung Basnet said the alliance was made to defend the achievements yielded through the people’s struggle. He highlighted the necessity of all-side roles to ensure victory of the common candidates in the upcoming elections.

Candidate duo from Lalitpur constituency-3, Rajkaji Maharjan and Jeetendra Kumar Shrestha urged the voters to make alliance candidates winner in the elections.

Publish Date : 29 October 2022 20:53 PM

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