PM urges
Madhes-centric parties to participate in election
Kathmandu, June 9: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said making the constitution all accepted and successfully holding the second-phase of local-level election were the immediate plans of the government.
Kathmandu, June 9: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said making the constitution all accepted and successfully holding the second-phase of local-level election were the immediate plans of the government.
Taking
a special time at the Legislature-Parliament session today, the Prime Minister
pledged to commence the constitution amendment process also on the consent of
the main opposition after the completion of local-level election.
In
his view about the dispute over the Bharatpur Metropolitan City vote count, he
said this was not the first time when ballot papers were torn and all political
parties would take and understand the Bharatpur incident in line with the decision
of the Election Commission on the issue, and side by side should realise that
that matter was subjudice at the Supreme Court.
He
went on to say that he was always in favour of the inclusive proportional
representation and was incessantly struggling towards that end.
The
Prime Minister further added that he was clear about the subjects guaranteed by
the constitution and constantly believed on national consensus and
collaboration and would move ahead accordingly.
Recalling
the party support to CPN (UML) leader Madhav Kumar Nepal to become the prime
minister in the past, the newly-elected Prime Minister said the main opposition
was also the state organ and it would be given appropriate responsibility and
role in his government.
The
PM underscored the need of amending the constitution as per the aspirations of
the Madhesis, reiterating the commitment to amend the constitution after the
second phase local level election.
"There
was no situation of passing the constitution amendment proposal in the past. We
are making consistent efforts to that end. The Madhes-centric parties should
take part in the election and I am confident that they will do so," he
said.
Noting
that he would not allow the national integration and sense of nationality to
weaken, the Prime Minister shared that the government would move forward by
giving appropriate respect to the aspirations of all sections and sides.
He
stated that Nepal has adopted an inclusive proportional representation system
nowhere to be found in the world, stressing on the need of moving ahead towards
securing more rights while institutionalising the rights that have been already
established.
"The
government remains unwavering to going ahead with conducting the three tiers of
elections as per the constitutional provision," PM Deuba reiterated.
The
Legislature-Parliament will next convene at 13.00 Hrs on Sunday, June 11.
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