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No one is exempted from speaking against the constitution: President Dahal

भाद्र २०, २०८१
No one is exempted from speaking against the constitution: President Dahal
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Chairman of CPN (Maoist Centre) Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that no one is exempted from giving expression against the constitution. Addressing the program held at the party central office Parisdanda in memory of martyrs Sherman Kunwar and Mohanchandra Gautam, he called on the workers to counter the expressions against the constitution.

Mentioning that people's war is addressed by the constitution as an armed struggle, President Dahal explained that in the explanatory notes of the constitution, it is written that 'armed struggle refers to the Maoist people's war'. All parties have signed the

explanatory note. But now some leaders of the ruling party have dared to say that the people's war was violence, murder and terror,' he said, 'No one is allowed to speak against the constitution. The reality in the constitution should be brought to the people strongly.'

President Dahal says that the party is continuously working on the issue of honoring the martyrs of the Jan Yuddh. He said that the names of the martyrs were published in the Gazette after searching for the old decisions when he was the Prime Minister.

'This is a matter of happiness and pride for all of us. The process of focusing on those who have been left out has been left,' President Dahal said, 'The party has been celebrating martyrs' week from February 14th to 21st every year since the People's War period to remember all the martyrs together.'

President Dahal, referring to the fact that the court stopped the peace process, said that even though it was decided by the cabinet to celebrate Jan Yudh Day as a national day on February 1st, the day the Jan Yudh started, President Dahal said that after the passage of the TRC Bill, the establishment of Jan Yudh as a national day should not be stopped, and for that the court He said that he is confident that he will reconsider.

President Dahal, Vice President Pampha Bhusal, General Secretary Devprasad Gurung, Secretary Devendra Poudel and other leaders and workers laid wreaths on the pictures of martyrs Kunwar and Gautam.

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