INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
On the happy celebration of the 28th anniversary of the Great Peoples War, which started on 13 February 1996, PM Dahal expressed his
finest dreams to all the Nepalis living in the nation and abroad and to change-loving individuals across the world.
KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY
13Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-Maoist Centre Pushpa Kamal Dahal has actually described the peoples war fantastic and epoch-making
He said this in his greetings on the occasion of the 28th Peoples War Day.
Madhes Province Cabinet expanded CPN-Maoist Centre avoids of the
government
PM Dahal holds discussions with Finance Minister and NRB Governor
PM Dahal said, On this historical day, I express my genuine
homage to the fantastic martyrs who sacrificed their precious lives for the liberation of the nation and individuals
I express my highest regard while keeping in mind all the missing warriors
I wish the wounded and disabled warriors a long life with health
PM Dahal stated the Peoples War, waged on Nepali soil was excellent and epoch-making, which historical transformation of guts, heroism and
quality had actually imbibed the dream of modification committed to political, financial, social, cultural liberty and patriotism and
nationalism.The congratulatory message states, Following the effective conclusion of individualss War to spread the spirit of liberation,
change and flexibility by breaking down the walls of inequality, exploitation, injustice, discrimination and oppression existing in class,
caste, gender, and area, a flicker of intense political consciousness has actually flowed in amongst the neglected, oppressed classes and
In the foundation of the Great Peoples War, a mix of historic peoples motions resulted in the end of feudal monarchy in the country and the
facility of a federal democratic republic
Inclusive democracy has actually become institutionalised
The prime ministers message likewise includes the establishment of identity and rights among the oppressed classes, castes, genders,
regions, and neighborhoods, consisting of Madhesis, Muslims, ladies, Dalits, tribals, and Tharu communities.The prime minister stated
development and application of a socialist-oriented constitution with a sophisticated system of social justice was possible on the
foundation of individualss war
The rights and accomplishments established on the structure of individualss struggle are the typical residential or commercial property of
the nation.Even though the CPN (Maoist) led it, the Peoples War is a typical day for all liberating and change-loving Nepalis who want
identity, rights, liberation, justice, and freedom
The new federal government is continuing with nationwide agreement, and focusing on social justice, good governance and success, said the
In view of this truth, the federal government of Nepal has actually decided to celebrate February 13 as individualss War Day and make it a
I earnestly appeal to the whole public to commemorate Peoples War Day as a day of national event and pride by organising different
PM Dahal stated the new government formed at a time when the countrys politics and economy had been dealing with a crisis was moving on with
nationwide agreement, focusing on social justice, excellent governance and prosperity.PM Dahal stated in the message, The current federal
government is figured out to change the system of the people and develop the foundation of socialism
On the event of the 28th Peoples War Day, I as soon as again express my finest wishes to all the Nepali people with the hope that positive
energy and motivation will be produced amongst all the Nepali people to turn nationwide difficulties into chances based on agreement,
A variation of this post appears in the print on February 14, 2023, of The Himalayan Times
On the happy occasion of the 28th anniversary of
the Great Peoples War, which began on 13 February 1996, PM Dahal revealed his finest desires to all the Nepalis living in the nation and
abroad and to change-loving individuals throughout the world.
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