KATHMANDU – Speaker Devraj Ghimire has said that building prosperous, inclusive and just Nepal being critical to corruption, inequality and governance deficit is a true homage to the republic.
Speaker Ghimire said this in hiss message to all Nepali sisters and brothers at home and abroad on the occasion of the 18th Republic Day today.
He stated that the spirit of the republic should not be limited to merely changing the constitutional structure, but instead transforming into a vibrant practice of serving public interest, good governance, transparency, and inclusiveness.
Ghimize mentioned that the anti-republic activities observed in the democratic system are not only a undermining of the constitution but also an insult to the martyrs.
He emphasized that all political parties and the Nepali people should unite to reject any desire that hurts the dreams and sacrifices of the movement.
In his message, Speaker Ghimize noted, “On Republic Day, it is essential for all Nepalis to dedicate themselves to the defense, promotion, and strengthening of the republic, and to resolve to contribute to the nation’s stability, development, and prosperity”.
Meanwhile, National Assembly Chairperson Narayan Prasad Dahal asserted that the regressive family regime could in no way be the alternative of the republic. In his message on the republic day today, he noted that there are still challenges galore to honestly implement the Constitution to institutionalize the federal democratic republic with proportional inclusive system.
He said that the system should perform to bring about changes in the lives of the people. Likewise, Deputy Speaker Indira Rana Magar, in her message of best wishes, has said that the prime agenda of the republic is to advance the country enabled with the self-reliant economy.
Similarly, in her message on the republic day today, Vice Chairperson of the National Assembly, Bimala Ghimire, said the Constitution should implement the fundamental rights as per the people’s aspirations.