Congress leader Sitaula said: Where did we go wrong, let's do a ruthless review

”When the revolutionary forces could not move the country forward, the regressive forces started coming strongly on the streets”

Chaitra 4, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Congress leader Sitaula said: Where did we go wrong, let's do a ruthless review

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Congress leader and member of the National Assembly Krishna Prasad Sitaula has said that the result of the transformational forces not being able to formulate a common policy to move the country forward, the revivalist and regressive forces have started coming stronger on the streets.

Speaking at the meeting of the National Assembly on Monday, he emphasized on the need for a serious review regarding where the mistakes were made in effectively implementing the constitution and the government's constitution brought together by all.

'We all made the constitution together. However, since then, the political parties seemed to be confused. We failed to move the country forward together. "Going together does not mean that everyone should stay in power," he said. Even if there is a government under its leadership, the common agenda will not be abandoned. He said that the parties could not agree on foreign policy, public education and health policy.

Sitaula said that the time has come for the political parties in favor of change to stand united for the rights of the people with determination. A new wave is trying to rise in politics. They are trying to incite the common people by giving the message that the king will come,' he said, 'against that, we as a reformist party are not showing the determination that we should show.'

'As the Prime Minister's representative, I myself have spoken to the then king for an hour and respectfully left Narayanhiti after guaranteeing residence and security,' Sitaula said, 'Now coming and saying that I will do something and walking around clapping in the car is not proper behavior. He said that he should continue to accept the respect that we have given to the king by sending him out.'' He said that the Congress, UML and Maoists, who took turns leading the government after the creation of the constitution, should review the achievements of the people through the implementation of the constitution. Why the people could not be benefited? Whether it is due to errors in the administration of the state or there is some weakness in the constitution, it is time for a serious and ruthless review," he said. "If it is necessary for the benefit of the people, we should be ready to amend the constitution."

He also expressed anger that the work of the peace process was not completed. There was a 10-year war. It has been more than that period that the country has entered the peace process," he said, "how much longer? If you take it slowly, it will become chronic. I would like to urge the ruling party and the opposition Maoists - let's bring justice to the victims of the conflict quickly.'

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