Janamorcha president KC's question: How do people remind people that they are involved in corruption?

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Janamorcha president KC's question: How do people remind people that they are involved in corruption?

Rashtriya Janamorcha President Chitra Bahadur KC has said that the democratic system is in danger because of the weakness of those in power.

Speaker KC said this while speaking at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Friday. He said that the threat to the system has increased due to the tendency of those in power to compromise but not implement when they are in trouble. He mentioned that all parties should work together to solve the massive attack on democracy and republic. He said that people cannot be reminded that those who are in power are indulging in corruption and working against the system.

He said, "Those who have gone to power and power make agreements when there is a problem, but they do not implement the agreements." Take the year 046, take the year 2062/063. Thousands of teachers are still on the streets. There is a massive attack on democracy and republic from all sides, we all have to solve it together. How will you remind the people if we ourselves have committed corruption, are still practicing anti-democracy and anti-republican behavior?

Mentioning that even now, in some districts, people are forced to pay 20 rupees to build a bamboo bridge, he asked, "Is that Nepal like Switzerland that you have created by bringing federalism?"

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