Wednesday, April 29th, 2026

Statistics on indigenous nationalities  will not be corrected: PM Dahal



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has assured that there would be no effort to divide indigenous nationalities of the country in the name of statistics.

In his address to the Bhumya Festival-2080 organized by the Nepal Magar Association at the open theatre (Tundikhel) on Friday, PM Dahal said, ‘No effort will be devised to divide communities. I am clear in my opinion that the nation and nationalities should not be subject to division”.

The Prime Minister shared he received complaints noting the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has divided indigenous nationalities, including Magar in the course of administering the National Census and would direct the authorities concerned to correct it.

‘Complaints have been received on behalf of the Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN) saying injustice was meted out against Magar ethnic group while unveiling the census results’, the PM said, adding, ‘I was not aware of the presentation of the census to seclude Punmagar from Magar ethnic group’.

PM Dahal said he had drawn the attention of the authorities after being informed of the census results. ‘I promise to clarify and correct presentation of the census results once the chief of Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) returned country from abroad’.

Magar community among others has been found committed to thinking, leadership, and protection of leader, he said, members of the Magar community were promoted to dignified positions of the country, including Vice-President and Speaker.

Nepal has been a country with multiethnic, multilingual, and multiple cultural features, PM Dahal noted, adding the historical legacy has remained the special identity marker of the country.

There is a time-honored history that the indigenous community has evolved through a culture of worshipping all types of nature, PM Dahal said, adding matter of nature conservation rested on protecting all human beings.

“It promotes the interest of all ethnic people, language users, groups, and communities. The festival is associated to protect climate change and ecology by keeping national unity”, PM Dahal mentioned.

Also speaking on the occasion, National Assembly member Suresh Ale Magar and Pun Society Nepal patron and former Minister Uttam Pun urged the CBS to correct the statistics related to Magar ethnic group.

On the occasion, a cultural procession of the Magar ethnic group was performed.

RSS

Publish Date : 16 June 2023 21:21 PM

Gold prices drop for second consecutive day

KATHMANDU: Gold prices in the domestic market have fallen by

Balen blends learning and leadership to steer new Cabinet

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Balen Shah has adopted a collaborative and

3-day Tharu Food Festival to be held from April 30

BANKE: In a bid to promote Tharu cuisine, an indigenous

‘We couldn’t save anything’

KATHMANDU: Kamala Rana, known locally as ‘Ranpaili’, had once arrived

Supreme Court to hear petition against Property Investigation Commission today

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear today a