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Prachanda for constitution’s implementation to transform people’s livelihood


19 September 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Maoist Centre Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has stressed the need to move ahead with firm determination to transform the people’s livelihood by safeguarding the rights used by the people given by the constitution and through their use and progressive revisions.

In a message today on the occasion of Constitution Day, the Maoist Centre Chairman Prachanda has said that the clear way ahead is to move to the initiative of socialism through good-governance, social justice and prosperity.

He also said that the main purpose of marking the Constitution Day is to unite the nation and people against all sorts of anarchies and totalitarian mentalities.

It was the responsibility of all to further strengthen the constitutionally ensured rights, the former Prime Minister said in his message.

Likewise, Prachanda has congratulated and extended best wishes to all Nepalis at home and abroad for their contributions made for the constitution-making processes.

The Maoist Centre’s Chairman has extended his condolence to those who lost their lives in the People’s War, historic People’s Movement, Madesh Movement and other movements, and has expressed his highest level of respect to the disappeared, injured and disabled warriors.

Publish Date : 19 September 2024 12:41 PM

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