National Unity Day observed

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, January 12 National Unity Day was observed by organising various programmes in Kathmandu and other parts of the country today to
mark the 298th birth anniversary of late king Prithvi Narayan Shah, the founding father of modern Nepal. Life-size statue of the late king
situated at the western gate of Singha Durbar was garlanded amid a function organised by Nepal Academy
Hundreds of people gathered to pay homage to the late king
Though President Bidhya Devi Bhandari had led a garlanding ceremony as the chief guest of the National Unity Day, also called Prithvi
Jayanti, last year, she was not present at the function today. People gathering near the statue of late King Prithvi Narayan Shah to mark
the 298th Prithvi Jayanti, in front of Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, on Sunday, January 12, 2020
Photo: THT Nepali Army also organised a special function to mark the day
The NA regards Prithvi Narayan Shah as its founder supreme commander
Rastriya Prajatantra Party organised a separate function in Nepal Police Club to commorate the late king and glorify his contribution for
nation buillding. Speaking at the programme, RPP Chair Kamal Thapa urged the government to imprint the photo of the late king on banknotes,
which he said would be a genuine tribute for for the legendry king. He expressed concern about the absence of President Bhandari in
garlanding ceremony at the western gate of Singha Durbar this year
However, she paid her ‘heartfelt tribute& to the late king through a message issued by the Office of the President, which said that his
contribution had made it possible for Nepalis to lead a dignified life as the citizens of an independent country. &I would like to extend my
best wishes for all Nepali brothers and sisters at home and abroad on the occasion of the birth anniversary of late king Prithvi Narayan
Shah and the National Unity Day
The bravery and wisdom demonstrated by our ancestors have helped to maintain Nepal as an independent and sovereign country since ancient
period
Ideology of the late king is still relevant as it was long ago,& read the message. The post National Unity Day observed appeared first on
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