Fundamental rights will not be allowed to be suppressed: MP Gayre

Magh 21, 2081

Madhav Aryal

Fundamental rights will not be allowed to be suppressed: MP Gayre

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Thakur Gayre, chairman of the State Director Principle, Policy and Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Committee of the Parliament, has said that fundamental rights will not be allowed to be curtailed under any circumstances.

He said that he will not allow any cost to weaken and weaken the achievements obtained from the sacrifices of thousands of martyrs. MP Gayre, who is also a member of the UML Potiburo, who came to the ninth district session of Press Chowtari Palpa on Monday, said, 'I want to assure the journalists that the fundamental rights obtained by the Nepalese people through self-sacrificing struggle and the sacrifice of thousands of martyrs will not be allowed to be undermined and weakened at any cost.'

The right given by the democratic constitution is that the sovereignty of the state of Nepal is inherent in the Nepali people and that the people are the owners of the sovereignty of Nepal. Tell . "The constitution has accepted the achievement of yesterday's fight," he said, "protecting fundamental rights is our obligation, duty and responsibility."

President of Press Chautari Nepal Ganesh Basnet said that the Ministry of Communication has failed to discuss with stakeholders. "But the government and the Ministry of Communications, the UML party do not seem to have bad intentions," he said.

Madhav

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