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Ganeshman Singh's 27th memorial day was celebrated

आश्विन २, २०८१
Ganeshman Singh's 27th memorial day was celebrated
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The 27th anniversary of Ganeshman Singh, the supreme commander of the 2046 Jana Andolan and the founding leader of the Nepali Congress, has been celebrated. On the occasion of the day, garlands were placed on the statue of the lion located in Sobhabhagavati on Wednesday morning.

Laying a wreath on his deathbed, Singhputra, Deputy Prime Minister and Urban Development Minister Prakashman Singh discussed the important role of the late Singh in the democratic movement of Nepal.

He said that Singh spent more than 15 years in prison and did not make a deal with anyone to empower citizens. "We remember Ganeshman Singh as a leader who led for the establishment of democracy in Nepal and after the establishment of democracy after the 'coup' of the then king," Deputy Prime Minister Singh said, "In active politics for more than 6 decades, he spent 15 years in prison and another 15 years during the Rana and Panchayat. Spent in exile. From this, we can say how much his commitment and dedication was to make the people of the country sovereign and empowered.'

Since 1997, he has been active as a member of the People's Council for the end of the Rana regime. Singh was offered to become the Prime Minister after the success of the 046 people's movement, but he refused. He said that even though there is a lot of politics going on now, the lessons of Ganeshman Singh's politics can be learned from the biography of Ganeshman Singh, who put the country and the people at the center and not himself.

Neta Singh was born on October 24, 1972 in Chaksibari, Kshetrapati, Kathmandu and died on October 2, 2054. Born in a noble family in Kathmandu, Singh started politics by becoming a member of Praja Parishad, the first political party of Nepal established in 1997, and making himself active in the campaign to remove the Rana regime.

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