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Bhattarai: Without cleansing politics, other sectors cannot be reformed



KATHMANDU: Former Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai has said that meaningful reforms in any sector are not possible unless politics is first purified.

Speaking at a program organized by the Chandralok Foundation in Kathmandu on Saturday, Bhattarai remarked that Nepal’s political environment has become distorted, and cleaning up politics is a necessary precondition for broader national progress.

“We are working to cleanse politics, which has become deeply polluted,” he said. “Once politics is reformed, laws, policies, and the constitution can also be improved accordingly.”

Bhattarai also highlighted that the private sector cannot be separated from education and stressed the need to collaborate with it for meaningful reforms in the education sector.

The event also honored individuals from various fields for their contributions.

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