Adventures of fishing in murky water are not allowed to succeed: President Dahal

Baishak 6, 2082

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Adventures of fishing in murky water are not allowed to succeed: President Dahal

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Chairman of the Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that fishing in murky water is being attempted in the country and it will not be allowed to succeed.

Neva: At the vigilance meeting organized by Rashtriya Muktimorcha in Vasantpur, Kathmandu on Saturday, he said that retrogressive conspiracies and audacity will be defeated. Appreciating the role played by the Newar community in Nepal's democratic movement and other changes, President Dahal held the opinion that although some issues were dropped when the constitution was promulgated due to various reasons, the Maoists did not back down from their issues. 

Former Prime Minister Dahal said that the embryo of socialism lies in the history, language, culture and production of the Newar community. He opined that there is socialism with Nepali characteristics in the structure of the Newar community. 

'The journey of socialism with Nepali characteristics can be started only by studying the history of the Newar community. During his government's time, he had to struggle a lot to address some of the demands of the Newar community', he said, 'National Samvat was declared under my leadership. It was decided to use Nepali language as the language of government documents. On our advice, the state government has decided to make Newari and Tamang languages ​​the official languages.' 

He expressed his commitment to play a Maoist role to prevent the loss of Newar community's desire, culture, language, history, right to self-determination and history.

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