KATHMANDU: Rajendra Lingden, chairman of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), has called for the implementation of the National Human Rights Commission’s report related to the Gen-Z movement.
Speaking at a flag-hoisting program organized at the party office in Chabahil on Friday to mark the party’s foundation day, Lingden said the commission’s preliminary report had revealed many important issues and stressed that the government should move toward implementing its recommendations.
Stating that the current government was formed with an unprecedented public mandate, he emphasized that it should avoid actions that undermine the hopes and trust of the people.
Lingden noted that Nepal’s political history has not seen a single party with a majority completing a full five-year term in government, adding that the current ruling force does not have the luxury of repeating the mistakes made by past political parties.
He also extended best wishes to the government, urging it to proceed cautiously and work toward fulfilling public expectations.
The RPP chair further said it was time to review what the country had gained and lost during nearly two decades of republican rule.
According to him, Nepal has failed to build a strong economy and ensure good governance after the establishment of the republic, making it necessary for the country to forge a new national understanding.








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