Balen, referring to Ravi, Dahal's comment: 'Don't pluck the sprouting bud'

Mangshir 15, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Balen, referring to Ravi, Dahal's comment: 'Don't pluck the sprouting bud'

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Chairman of the Maoist Center, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, pointed to Kathmandu Metropolitan Mayor Balen Shah and Chairman of the National Independent Party, Ravi Lamichhane, who is in police custody during the investigation into the co-operative fraud, and said that the sprouting buds of democracy should bloom.

He described the new political power as a bud and mentioned that it should correct its weaknesses and not prohibit them.

Dahal made this comment on Saturday through social media targeting the occasional war of words between UML leaders and Balen Shah. He said that the ruler's stick is being used on the new power while indicating that the president of the RSVP, Lamichhane, is giving immunity to those close to the power while investigating the co-operative fraud.

'Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is using the constitutional rights of new faces emerging on the political stage. I have been calling the new face that came with the opinion of the people as a beautiful flower that bloomed in the garden of democracy,' he wrote on his Facebook page on Saturday. It is possible to do.'

He said that it is wrong for the ruler to use force.
'A bud growing in the garden is not plucked, but only by allowing it to bloom, it is correctly identified . Right and wrong are recognized by the people, not by the ruler's stick,' he said, 'I believe that only through this process we can strengthen the democratic republic.' are .

The private secretary of Dahal, Ramesh Malla, said that Congress, UML, coalition government appeared to be hostile to the opposition, the independent mayor and gave the latest statement to warn.
'Nearly two-thirds of the government appeared to be disaffected. It is wrong to accept the new power created by public opinion, he said. That is confirmed by public opinion . The president has warned that you should not do unnecessary things with the power of power.'

Kantipur

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