Saturday, June 6th, 2026

Advanced democracy the only option for democracy, says Deuba



KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba has stated that there is no alternative to an advanced democracy within the framework of democracy.

Speaking at a program organized by the NC on the occasion of the 48th National Unity and Reconciliation Day on Monday, the former Prime Minister emphasized that ongoing efforts aim to create a convoluted environment against democracy. He urged everyone to remain vigilant and aware of such efforts.

“Despite competition and ideological differences among political parties in Nepal, they all hold a unified stance on the issue of democracy. This is a commendable practice and quite rare,” Deuba commented.

During the event, Deuba highlighted the positive influence of NC founding member BP Koirala’s policies on matters concerning national agenda. He regarded BP as an eminent leader from a relatively small country.

Recalling BP’s courageous return to the nation during difficult times, Deuba emphasized that BP’s ideologies and policies regarding national unity and reconciliation remain highly pertinent even today.

RSS

Publish Date : 01 January 2024 19:00 PM

Health assessments reveal serious medical risks among displaced riverbank settlers

KATHMANDU: Health assessments conducted among families displaced from riverbank settlements

Nepal Embassy in Pakistan marks 73rd International Everest Day

ISLAMABAD: The Embassy of Nepal in Islamabad celebrated the 73rd

Global goods trade remains resilient despite West Asia conflict: WTO

GENEVA: Global merchandise trade remained resilient during the first half

RSP begins district conventions across the country ahead of first national convention

KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has begun its district-level

Displaced settlement resident dies at Kirtipur shelter, sparking criticism over relocation policy

KATHMANDU: A 37-year-old man displaced from a riverside settlement in