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Civil movement issues manifesto from Tundikhel



KATHMANDU: The civil movement has issued a manifesto from Tundikhel in Kathmandu on Friday.

The manifesto was issued at the citizens’ declaration meeting held at Tundikhel March Pass.

The declaration has talked about emphasized revising the Constitution for giving a forward-looking momentum to democracy, making the people’s elected bodies and state machinery accountable to democracy.

The manifesto has also said that voices will be raised against the autocratic character to immediately repeal the act and rules that restrict the fundamental rights.

Likewise, the manifesto has also stated that ban, repression, arrest, detention and killing of any party, group or campaign on the basis of political belief and dissent should be stopped immediately.

Earlier, civil society activists had organized the Tundikhel March in Kathmandu on Friday afternoon.

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