Why the Nepali Communist Party? These are its commitments

The commitment letter emphasizes the creation of an inclusive democratic structure, ensuring representation, access, and identity of all communities in a pluralistic, socially-friendly state.

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Why the Nepali Communist Party? These are its commitments

It has emphasized that the Nepali Communist Party should be the party of choice of the people to resolve existing problems, including the defense, strengthening, and development of the federal democratic republic and clarifying the distribution of powers between the federal, provincial, and local levels.

In a special program organized at the party office, Parisdanda on Tuesday, party coordinator Pushpa Kamal Dahal made public the brief  commitment letter for the upcoming elections, emphasizing the creation of an inclusive democratic structure by ensuring representation, access and identity of all communities in a pluralistic, socially friendly state. 

This time, the party that will change the system by voting for the star election symbol, the NCP, has been urged to provide an opportunity to change the situation in the country.

Why the Nepali Communist Party?

· To strengthen national independence with political, economic and policy self-determination and end foreign interference and dependence. 

· To protect, strengthen and develop the federal democratic republic and clarify the distribution of powers between the federation, provinces and local levels. 

· To ensure equitable prosperity, good governance, social justice and human values, and to move towards socialism by ensuring responsibility towards the people in the country's production, distribution and service. 

· To amend the constitution and make progressive changes based on the feelings of the young generation on issues such as the form of government, electoral system, and strengthening of the federal structure, while protecting and strengthening the positive aspects of the current constitution. 

· To build an inclusive democratic structure by ensuring representation, access, and identity of all communities in a pluralistic, socially friendly state. 

· To free the people from hunger, disease, poverty, inequality, and class discrimination, and to implement fundamental rights such as education, health, employment, housing, and social security in practice. 

· To guarantee proportional inclusion of marginalized classes and communities, including women, Madhesi, indigenous peoples, Khas, Dalits, Muslims, Tharu, backward classes, minority communities, disadvantaged classes, and backward areas, in all organs, levels, and bodies of the state. 

· To ensure equality in rights, opportunities and participation for women, workers, farmers, persons with disabilities, gender and sexual minorities, and endangered and marginalized communities. 

· To continue to struggle from all three spheres, in the streets, in the parliament and in the government, to achieve the strategic goal of a federal socialist republic with identity and rights while protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. 

· To strengthen national unity by ending all forms of discrimination and oppression that undermine religious freedom, multicultural respect and social harmony.

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