Government seriously working to address voices of Madheshi, Tharus: PM Dah
8:13 AM
Prime
Minister Pushpa Kamal has said the government was serious toward
addressing the grudges of the Madeshi, Tharu and ethnic communities over
the constitution through its amendment.
Addressing a special ceremony organised today at the Army Pavilion,
Tundikhel on the occasion of the Constitution Day, the Prime Minister
said the government was seriously working to make the country’s main law
acceptable to all and expedite its enforcement by addressing the voices
of the people, unhappy with its some provisions, through fresh
amendment(s).
The country marks the first anniversary of the promulgation of the constitution through the Constituent Assembly today.
“No countries in the world have so far achieved a complete constitution
in a maiden attempt as the constitution is a dynamic and lively document
and gets completion through timely revisions as per the needs of the
people,” he said.
The constitution has established Nepal as a Federal Democratic Republic
country, guaranteed people’s fundamental rights, periodic elections,
press freedom, independent judiciary and the bases for a rule of law
with paving the way for the achievement of social justice, durable
peace, good governance, development and progress, he said.
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