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CJ Shrestha says he did not have to look back after joining judiciary



KATHMANDU: Chief Justice (CJ) Bishowambhar Prasad Shrestha has said that he never had to look back once he joined the judicial service.

“I did not have to look back after entering the judiciary. I am always reaching to the front position,” he said while addressing a program to felicitate him organized by the Sudurpaschim Sarokar Manch (Far-west Concerned Forum) here today.

As he said, he has always reached the first position in his career development after that due to his best work performance.

Stating that he feels honored by the felicitation offered him by the Forum, the Chief Justice said this honor will support him in becoming more active in the judiciary’s works.

On the occasion, he recalled that he involved himself in studies and career development despite various difficulties at a time when there was no road connectivity from Doti district where he was born to Kathmandu and one had to travel via India to come to the capital.

CJ Shrestha said he feels that he is faring well in his work and everyone felt the same way.

“I love Sudurpaschim so much. It is my birthplace and it is in our nature to have affinity with one’s birthplace,” he said, adding that the Forum Has been carrying out good works and wished that it will continue such works in the coming days as well.

Publish Date : 01 September 2023 14:52 PM

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