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No alternative to democracy: Home Minister



KATHMANDU: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has asserted that there was no alternative to democracy.

In the first convention of Sudurpaschim Law Society organized in Kathmandu today, he reiterated democracy has no alternative but the improved democracy. The constitution has fully ensured democracy, he reminded.

Seeking alternative to it is pushing the country into crisis, he argued, adding that all should be united to safeguard constitution.

The Home Minister stressed safeguarding democracy, protecting constitution and strengthening inclusion is the need of hour. He stated that preparation was underway to amend constitution by analyzing strong and weak aspects of the national charter experienced in course of its practice in the last 10 years.

Saying legal and policy-level reforms are priorities of the government, he stated that he was active for appropriate representation of Sudurpaschim in all state bodies.

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