Dulal emphasized that the constitution resolves to build a socialist-oriented state system and stressed that the government should pay attention to that.
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Nepali Communist Party (NCP) MP Yubaraj Dulal has drawn the government's attention not to waste time by 'stunting' in the name of showing off.
Speaking at the House of Representatives meeting on Monday, he even suggested the government to read the constitution. 'The government should take action, but the government should not waste time by stunting. If we do that, we will not be able to address the feelings of the youth.'
Dulal stressed that the government should pay attention to this, noting that the constitution resolves to build a socialist-oriented state system.
'The youth did not struggle against this system, they struggled against our situation. They struggled against the distortions, inconsistencies and corruption that were growing in it. The youth rebelled by representing the feelings of the common people,' he said, 'The government should read this constitution. Let the state's attention be directed towards the resolve of this constitution to build a socialist-oriented state system.'
