”We are not on a journey to write a biography, but to write history. Therefore, this is not the time to ask for the price of contributions to the party. Now let us all join together in a revolution to change the situation,” he said.
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Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSWP) President Ravi Lamichhane has emphasized that the interests and feelings of the people should be kept at the center while making laws and regulations.
At the closing ceremony of the training organized by the party's training department for lawmakers, he also instructed them to take responsibility for making laws rather than making social prestige the standard of success.
President Lamichhane clarified that the ordinance was brought to solve the problems in the country and that the party-led government would not go beyond the interests of the people. 'The government is taking thoughtful steps, there is no need to mourn the decisions made by the government so far,' he said, 'The ordinance was brought to take some lawmaking to the 'fast track'. Since the ordinance was brought to speed up policy reforms and development work, we have not taken any decision that would be inconvenient for the country and its citizens. We are concerned about the love of the people and the future of the country.'
Chairman Lamichhane urged the lawmakers not to think that they are endowed with all virtues just because they won the election, saying that the Nepali people voted for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for change. He mentioned that in the past, other political parties had brought about change through continuous struggle, and emphasized that now the responsibility of changing the situation of the people has fallen on their shoulders, and they should work accordingly.
Chairman Lamichhane instructed the lawmakers to play a constructive role in the work of building the country, saying that the common citizen, society and the country are watching us. 'We are not on a journey to write a biography, but to write history. Therefore, this is not the time to ask for the price of contribution to the party. Now let us all join the revolution to change the situation,' he said.
Chairman Lamichhane said that the government will provide rights to all squatters and landless people.
