Sunday, May 27, 2012

Prez Yadav expresses concern over CA dissolution in Republic day message

President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav has extended best wishes to all the Nepalis in the country and abroad on Monday on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the adoption of the republican political system by the country.

He has also paid tributes to the known and unknown martyrs who gave up their life in course of the struggle for liberation from feudal culture and autocratic rule and for establishing the democratic republic. 

"The unexpected dissolution of the Constituent Assembly constituted after a big struggle and sacrifice is a matter of serious concern and regret for all of us," the President stated in his message, adding- our six decades old dream of making Nepal even more peaceful, graceful and prosperous through a democratic constitution framed by the representatives of the people has again remained incomplete and all have felt disheartened with the constitution not coming from the Constituent Assembly even in four years.

There is no alternative to steering the country´s politics ahead on the path of democracy by making an evaluation of the shortcomings in the past. In this context, the Interim Constitution, 2007 shall also guide us in the days ahead. I expect that our political forces and individuals would remain specially conscious in the coming days realizing the reality that the democratic achievements made from time to time in the past could not be institutionalized and consolidated, the President said.

"The country has already internalized achievements and features such as the republic, the inclusive democratic system of governance, federalism and secularism secured through the People´s Movement 2006/07 and the Interim Constitution, 2007, and no one can go back from these achievements," the Head of the State said in the message, making special plea to all the people in the country to maintain mutual brotherhood and social goodwill in society and the nation at this hour of political transition. 



source myrepublica

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