National Unity and Reconciliation Day is being celebrated today

Poush 16, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

National Unity and Reconciliation Day is being celebrated today

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Remembrance Day is being celebrated today to commemorate the first elected Prime Minister, BP Koirala, who returned to his country with a policy of national unity and reconciliation, ready to lay down his life for the nation while eight death penalty cases were pending against him.

On 16 December 2033, under the leadership of Koirala, who was also the founding leader of the Nepali Congress, the supreme leader Ganeshman Singh, Netri Shailaja Acharya, Khum Bahadur Khadka, Rambabu Prasain, Nilambar Panthi and other leaders and activists returned to the country after leaving their eight-year long exile life with the policy of national unity and reconciliation.

While India was in exile, leaders including Koirala, who were closely watching the merger of Sikkim with India, returned to their country 46 years ago with the policy of national unity and reconciliation. To protect the sovereignty of the country, BP and other leaders risked their lives and returned to their country.

After the royal 'Ku' of the then King Mahendra on January 1, 2017, Koirala, the first elected Prime Minister, was imprisoned in Singha Durbar for about three months. In the same year, on February 26, the prison was transferred to the residence of the head of the Arsenal of the Nepali Army in Sundarijal, surrounded by a wall, and the prison was constructed and transferred to the Sundarijal prison. 

BP was released for treatment in 2025 after eight years. Koirala, who went to India for treatment after his release, started political activities there against the autocratic panchayat system. At that time, seeing that India annexed Sikkim, Pakistan separated from India and disintegration started in other countries of Asia, he and other leaders returned to Nepal 49 years ago today, taking the policy of national reconciliation and unity so that the nationalism would not be weakened.

Koirala, leader Ganeshman Singh and others were taken captive in Sundarijal again as soon as they got off the plane at Tribhuvan airport. BP Koirala was released on June 27, 2034, leaving the date blank to return to prison after treatment. After this, he was sent back to the Sundarijal Detention Center and imprisoned in the Maharajganj Police Training Center. The prison with an area of ​​twenty-four ropanis has been converted into a BP museum on August 24, 2061.

Koirala wrote 'Shwetbhairavi' story collection, 'Sumnima', 'Babuama and son', 'Teen Ghumti', 'Modiain' and  He wrote the novel 'Hitler and the Jews', 'Obmere Katha' (autobiography) and daily life in prison (later published under the title 'Jail Journal').

His story collection 'Doshi Chashma' was published in 2008 before he was in prison. Koirala is known as a politician as well as the promoter of the sexual psychological stream in Nepali narratives. Year 2033  Push  After returning with the reconciliation policy of 16th, the daily written after being imprisoned in the Sundarijal detention center was also published under the name 'Feri Sundarijal'. On the occasion of

day, Congress and its fraternal and well-wishing organizations are celebrating Unity and Reconciliation Day by organizing various programs across the country.

Congress District Working Committee Kathmandu is going to hold a program on this occasion under the chief hospitality of Chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba, informed Sabuj Krishna Baniyan. On this occasion, BP Museum will also hold a program. Those who are concerned say that Reconciliation Day celebrated on 16th of January every year should not be focused only on formalities.

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