Kathmandu, March 8 : Nepali Congress (NC) President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba stressed on women's elevated level of awareness against discrimination and violence meted out to women.
Extending best wishes to all Nepali
women at home and abroad on the occasion of the 113th International Women's Day
today, NC President Deuba said Nepal was still not freed from the incidents of
discrimination and violence against women in the context when Nepal was marking
the international day.
"Women in cities and far-flung
villages are still passing through a exploited and oppressed life. Today's need
is women's awareness against discrimination and violence meted out to
them", reads Deuba's message.
Violence was the greatest threat to
democracy and people's sovereignty, President Deuba said, adding it was also
the stumbling block of country's economic development and a cause of weak
social unity and good will.
Nepali Congress wishes to end all
types of violence in society, he said, expressing the confidence that the Day
would inspire all the citizens to remain aware and alert to end all types of
violence against women.
NC President Deuba also expressed
high respect to several women who were in the forefront of every movement for
the establishment and re-instatement of democracy in Nepal.