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Citizens forced to struggle for rights for long: Chitra Bdr KC



DHORPATAN, BAGLUNG: Rastriya Janamorcha Chair and former Deputy Prime Minister, Chitra Bahadur KC, has said the Nepali citizens are consistently struggling to achieve human rights.

In his address to a program organized on the occasion of the 75th International Human Rights Day, the leader said, “Nepali citizens are yet to secure their rights despite a long struggle.”

As he said, the high migration of Nepali youths is due to lack of right to employment within the country.

“Those who are indulged in violation of human rights are publicly advocating for human rights,” he said and urged the government and citizens to be effortful for improving the status of human rights.

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Publish Date : 10 December 2023 21:10 PM

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