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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the country should be taken on the path of progress by making the democratic republic more advanced, disciplined and strengthened. He said this while addressing a function organized in Tundikhel on the occasion of Republic Day. He said that the absolutists are trying to prove the transparency of today as dirt by showing the dirt hidden in the darkness of yesterday.
He said that instead of the system of appointing heads of districts, villages and towns by Hukumi Nigha, today the people can elect at least 36 thousand 57 representatives of various castes/castes and communities inclusively from ward members to the president of the country.
He said that due to the restrictions of the public communication system, the public surveillance and public information system in the republic has made the public a judge of the crimes and corruption that the autocracy is secret. He said that by taking advantage of this, absolutists are trying to prove the transparency of today as dirty by showing the dirt hidden in the darkness of yesterday. He said that the conduct and behavior of all of us who are in charge in the state organs and in the informal sector should be further improved.
Prime Minister Oli said, "Instead of the system of appointing heads of districts, villages and towns by Hukumi Nigha, today the people elect at least 36 thousand 57 representatives of different castes and communities inclusively, from ward members to the president of the country." Public surveillance and public information system in the republic has made the people the judge of the crimes and corruption that the autocracy secretly hides due to the restrictions of the public communication system. Taking advantage of this, the absolutists are trying to prove the transparency of today as dirty by showing the dirt hidden in the darkness of yesterday.
Prime Minister Oli insisted that the process of transitioning the state machinery from governance to service started after the coming of the Republic and it has not been completed yet.
