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Former Chief Ministers of Karnali Jeevan Bahadur Shahi and Rajkumar Sharma have accused the federal government of being an obstacle in the implementation of federalism.
Speaking at the headquarters session of Khalanga Shakti in the sixth edition of Karnali Utsav Kuda Karnali in Birendranagar on Wednesday, former chief ministers Shahi and Sharma pointed out the danger of federalism collapsing if federalism is practiced in this way.
They said that the province was not able to work because the union did not give them the right. "Federalism seems to be accepted under compulsion, the executive head of the state had to obey the orders of the union," said Shahi, "The chief minister has no value, the center has behaved like the recent one, the ward president is stronger than the chief minister." "If the police are not given to the state and the staff is sent by the union, then there is no federalism," he said.
Congress leader Shahi recalled that at one point in Karnali province, they moved forward as one, not being the ruling party or the opposition, and said, 'We made the problem of Karnali the opposition then, but we could not work because we did not have the authority.' "Not giving even the rights that are in the single rights list of the province is anti-federalism and feudalistic thinking, the constitution emphasizes coordination, coexistence and cooperation," said Sharma, "no one is demanding from anyone, it is transferring rights, because of the attitude of the central government, it has caused disappointment in the people towards federalism."
