”The prime minister of a sovereign country is free to visit wherever he likes.”

”Anarchy is a challenge to democracy”

kartik 30, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

”The prime minister of a sovereign country is free to visit wherever he likes.”

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that democracy cannot be strengthened through chaos. Speaking at the closing session of the Kantipur Conclave 2024 titled 'Conference with the Prime Minister', Prime Minister Oli emphasized that anti-constitutional and anti-democratic voices and chaos are not acceptable.

Mentioning that Nepal's democracy is moving in the right direction, he said that the alternative to democracy is democracy. "Democracy is inevitable, there is no alternative to it. The alternative to democracy is better democracy,' Prime Minister Oli said, 'Better democracy does not come from anarchy, it is a mature system, it is a restrained system and choices can be made in this system, but they cannot be said to be complete.'

The voice of the people is also democratic He said that it should be expressed through the system. The voice of the people should be revealed through the democratic system, democracy will not be changed by people creating chaos on the streets, speaking obscenities, and calling names. I would like to ask – if this system did not exist, what system are you trying to bring? Come openly to debate. I would like to ask those who say that this system does not exist - which system are you trying to bring?' Prime Minister Oli said, 'We will amend the constitution on minor matters, but the basic federal democratic republic will not be amended. It is said that the constitution will be thrown away, it will be torn, this is what we have seen. Constitution is not torn by tearing a copy. I want to make you aware that the constitution is the totality of achievements brought by the Nepali people, it will not be torn, it will not be torn, we are here.' He made it clear that democracy will not be allowed to be at the bottom. "We have made a little more sacrifices, sorrows, hardships, we feel love. I want to say openly, democracy cannot be allowed to be at the bottom. Nepalese people have established a system of civil supremacy by fighting for the republic. Every citizen is now supreme, every citizen is sovereign, the source of power is the people, no one else. We are talking about a constitution brought by a system, not a constitution given by an individual. Oli said that after the establishment of a democratic republic in the country, work has been done in the areas of infrastructure development and 'connectivity'. After the coming of the democratic republic, after the coming of the constitution of 2072, after the democratic system and the constitution made by the people, the achievements of the country had to be seen first, the country cannot develop without infrastructure. Attention was given to road and air connectivity, communication, power infrastructure. This infrastructure has reached almost 98 percent of people," he said.

Prime Minister Oli says that there is constitutional stability in Nepal. He said that after 10 years of the promulgation of the constitution, there is a provision to evaluate the constitution and accordingly the issue of constitutional amendment has been brought forward. We have said that we will evaluate the constitution. We have provided in the constitution that the period for evaluating the constitution, system and all our achievements, weaknesses, etc. in terms of constitutional system is 10 years. We made this arrangement in the constitution,' he said. 

Prime Minister Oli said that there is no proper evaluation of recent achievements. He said, 'Why not see the achievements of our country? Was it a blessing for others to advance in this world when the Panchayati system existed? Tatastu said, Shiva, Mahadesh, Vishnu to other worlds? And he cursed our country to remain underdeveloped? The rulers must have done it. If the monarchy was to collapse, it would have ruled for 240 years. If the Ranas were to rule, they would have ruled for 104 years. If the panchayat would have done it, it would have been done for 30 years," he said. Oli said that even if the system did not develop significantly, he would not devalue it.

Oli said that good governance and development is the main roadmap of the government. Stating that as per the agreement with the ruling Congress, his tenure as Prime Minister is only 18 months, he said that he will work with good governance. "During this period, I will not do corruption, I will not allow others to do it either. If you are careful, the police will investigate if you bully. I am in my work. The court issues an arrest warrant, the police investigates. I don't do police work, whoever it is, will make a mistake," he said.

Prime Minister Oli said that investigations are being conducted in a lawful manner regarding the ongoing investigation into the co-operative fraud against the chairman of the RSVP and the former home minister. He said that at first he did not believe that Lamichhane had defrauded the cooperative fund. "I really had no doubts about what Ravi had done. They are talking like they have been washed 3 times in the washing machine. What should I think?' he said. Oli said that instead of forming a parliamentary inquiry committee, he said that he should not form it, but Ravi himself said publicly that there is nothing. He said that since the then Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Lamichhane were ready to form the committee, he also said that he would be willing to form the committee.  Oli said that after the

committee said that four people were involved in cooperative fraud and had been designated for action, now the action process is moving forward. He said that as mentioned in the report, arrests and actions have to be taken after the investigations and studies have started. Oli said that when Lamichhane was arrested while the proceedings were proceeding according to the arrest warrant of the court, they were trying to influence the court as well. Lamichhane is currently in police custody on charges of conspiracy fraud, money laundering and organized crime.

After 18 months, Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba will become the Prime Minister according to the agreement, Oli reiterated. He clarified that the 2084 elections will be held under the leadership of Deuba. He argued that after the formation of the current government, the politics of Nepal, which had gone in the opposite direction, had started to go in the wrong direction. In Nepal, instability and politics did not go in the right direction but in the opposite way, small parties fought for power. Now that situation has ended," he said.

Oli said that the prime minister of a sovereign country is free to visit wherever he likes. He said in response to a question regarding his preparation for a visit to China, "We have two great, huge neighbors, we should have good relations with both of them." He also said that the relationship with India will not deteriorate if he goes to China, there is no reason for it to deteriorate. During his visit to the US, he met with many representatives including the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Foreign Minister of China. He said that relations with neighbors are deep and historical.

Prime Minister Oli has said that powers will be given to provinces according to the constitutional provisions. Prime Minister Oli said to the question whether the provinces get the rights according to the constitution or not, "Now let's make the law." Laws are made so as to get reasonable rights. The Chief Ministers of the provinces said that they should work with ideas and enthusiasm. Citing the example of Mahatma Gandhi, the Prime Minister said, 'The main thing is the idea. Mahatma Gandhi had neither a gun nor a chest. thought was

Prime Minister Oli said that the government has not made any effort to bring an ordinance on the division of political parties, but unnecessary discussions are going on in public. He also clarified that if any law has to be made, it will be made according to the constitution. The country runs according to the constitution. Laws are made according to the constitution. According to the constitution, sometimes an ordinance should be brought in a reasonable manner. The law on defection is empty, there are only regulations. It has been carried out according to the regulations. The law should not be empty, so something should be done, do it now or do it later," he said. 

He said that the current power coalition of Congress and UML has agreed to amend the constitution but did not talk about bringing an ordinance to break up the party. Congress and UML have not said that they will bring an ordinance. The Prime Minister came to give the opposition memorandum asking not to bring an ordinance on party division. What they fear is that the ordinance will come. However, two-thirds of the government should not be brought in an ordinance," he said, "if the UML has become the prime minister while being the second party, there is no need to bring an ordinance to divide political parties and become the first party." Is it because the publication of the report of the inquiry committee led by the joint secretary of home Ishwar Paudel will cause trouble in politics? I don't want to give or take anything, I will make the report public.' 

It was Oli's allegation that the people who transport and arrange for the loss of 38 kilos of gold are asking. He said, "First, when I was the prime minister, 38 kg of gold was passed, everything was digested, and the business was running again. I researched it. Punished the guilty. Oli also said that he is going to question those who will arrest the businessmen and porters and proceed with the action. Umesh Chauhan, Editor-in-Chief of Kantipur Daily had a conversation with Prime Minister Oli.

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