We must move forward by institutionalizing the achievements of the Gen-G movement: Vice President Wagle

Baburam Bhattarai said - 'Elections should be held no matter what. If there is no election, the country will fall into a terrible dark tunnel.'

kartik 14, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

We must move forward by institutionalizing the achievements of the Gen-G movement: Vice President Wagle

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Vice President of the National Independent Party, Swarnim Wagle, has said that the country should be taken on the path of progress by institutionalizing the achievements of the Gen-G movement.

At a political dialogue program organized by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Friday, Wagle said that the achievements of the political movement should be protected and institutionalized. Wagle said that the Gen-G movement has increased the pressure for transformation in all political parties and there is no alternative but to institutionalize it and move forward. 'We have to move forward by institutionalizing the achievements of the last movement. We have to move forward on the path of progress. We also have to protect the rare achievements obtained from the previous movements. Sometimes, in this storm of chaos, old achievements are enhanced. There are also attempts to regress. That is why we have to move forward,' Wagle said. Wagle said that the limits of institutionalizing the movement should not be exceeded. 'The law, statute, and constitution have not been violated too much. Even if that is broken, the derailed things also have to be brought back on track. The methods of bringing them back on track are also limited. But we have to do all this,' he said.

Wagle says that unimagined changes have also occurred in Nepal through the movement. 'There have been changes that we could not have imagined,' he said. He says that the Gen-G movement has created pressure on political parties for transformation. 'It has increased the pressure of transformation in other parties as well. It has increased the pressure. We have to gradually collect it and move towards giving it legitimacy in the interest of good governance. Ultimately, since many things do not get legitimacy without being approved through elections, the country is also thinking in this direction. There is a debate on this,' he said. In the

program, former Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai had said that there was no alternative to going to elections through the current government. Warning that if the country does not hold elections on the scheduled date of Falgun 21, the country will fall into a dangerous tunnel, Bhattarai said that the parties should move forward in the direction of holding elections soon, relying on the constitution. 'Now we have to do it in the elections no matter what. If the elections are not held, the country will fall into a dangerous dark tunnel. Therefore, let us all cooperate with this interim government, this government led by Sushila Karki. If there are any shortcomings or shortcomings in it, let us correct them. But through this, we should move towards holding elections soon,' he said.

Bhattarai said that it would be appropriate to move forward by strengthening the relevant bodies to free the country from corruption.

Leaders of various parties and youth active in the Gen-G movement also participated in the program organized by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Kantipur

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