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Public holiday today to commemorate “People’s War”



KATHMANDU: The government has decided to give a public holiday on Falgun 1 (February 13) on the occasion of the “People’s War Day”.

A meeting of the Council of Ministers held at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers on Sunday took a decision in this regard.

Prime Minister’s media expert Manahari Timilsina said that the government took the decision to give a public holiday on Falgun 1 by recognizing the contributions made by the People’s War in Nepal’s political transformation.

The “People’s War” waged by the Maoist party from Falgun 1, 2052 had ended after signing the Comprehensive Peace Accord on Mangsir 5, 2063.

The political transformation in Nepal was made possible on the basis of the People’s War, while republic, federalism, inclusive democracy and social justice and other achievements were established in the country after the People’s War and People’s Movement-II.

The Maoist Centre, which led the “People’s War” is marking the day as the “People’s War Day”.

Prior to this, the government had announced the public holiday on Paush 27 on the occasion of the National Unity Day.

Publish Date : 13 February 2023 06:12 AM

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