The main enemy in Nepal today is not the monarchy: President Dahal

Chairman Dahal said, 'Now in Nepal, a group of broker capitalists, middlemen and a handful of people are leading the state of Nepal towards destruction.'

Shrawn 10, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The main enemy in Nepal today is not the monarchy: President Dahal

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Chairman of CPN (Maoist Center) Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the main enemy of Nepal is not the monarchy.

Addressing a program held in Kathmandu on Saturday, President Dahal made it clear that feudal autocracy and monarchy are not the main enemies in Nepal. He mentioned that even though he tried to get up sometimes, those tantras are no longer the main challenge.

President Dahal said, 'Now in Nepal, a group of broker capitalists, middlemen and a handful of people are leading the state of Nepal towards destruction. Nepal's economy and development process has been limited to a few powerhouses. Slave royal capitalism has become the main obstacle in the journey of prosperity.'

Commenting that the current situation is pathetic, he said that the manipulation and manipulation of the Federal Civil Bill has created a situation where all the parliamentarians will be humiliated.

'Courts, bureaucracy, corruption – corruption is everywhere. Feudal autocracy and monarchy are not the main enemies in Nepal now. He is not going to get up even if he tries to get up,' said President Dahal.

President Dahal also said that it is necessary to resolve to be united against corruption, crony capitalism and servant royal capitalism.

Kantipur

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