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“Federalism creates awareness among people about their rights”



HETAUDA: Chief Minister of Bagmati Province, Shalikram Jammakattel, has said the federalism has created awareness among the people to demand their rights.

Stating that the commencement of federalism implementation is satisfactory, he stressed that there was no situation to be disappointed as local levels and provinces have still to get their rights mentioned in the constitution.

“The federalism created awareness about education, health, employment and development among the people,” stressed the Bagmati Province CM Jammakattel.

The program was organized for level-wise rights and building a model of rights as per the situation, he added.

Similarly, Chairperson of National Federation of Rural Municipalities, Laxmi Devi Pandey, pointed out the need of implementing the rights immediately in letter and spirit along with distribution of powers as people could not feel about the three-tier government.

There would be development and excitement if province and local level implement the constitution being united, she mentioned.

Likewise, Chairperson of Municipal Association of Nepal, Bhim Prasad Dhungana, laid emphasis that the main sentiments of the federalism would be protected while implementing the achieved power and rights.

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