Chitwan, Nov 27: Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba asserted that there was no alternative to republican system of governance in the country.
Talking to media at Bharatpur
Airport in Chitwan district today, Deuba said, "There is no point in
opposing the republican system. It is not going to change."
Asked if the political parties in
the country were disturbed by 'anti-republican activities', Deuba, also the
former Prime Minister, firmly said, "Not at all."
On another query pertaining the
consensus on the power sharing in the current collation turn-by-turn, he did
not clearly respond. When asked 'How would power sharing be exercised in the
current coalition?', the septuagenarian leader replied," You will know for
yourself."
Similarly, NC leader Dr Shashanka
Koirala commented that he did not believe that monarchy would be reinstated.
He, however, admitted that the citizens were not completely contended with the
performance of the government and thus questions on the current governance
system were raised.
He called for unity among all
political parties to protect the republican system. "Neither am I
satisfied with the performance of the incumbent government. The incumbent
government did not seem to pay attention towards progress and development of
the country," he remarked.
According to him, although
federalism was needed in the country, there were questions about the current
structure. "It is imperative for all political parties to come together to
clear doubts in the minds of the citizens regarding the governance
system."
On a different note, Dr Koirala, a
House of Representatives member elected from Nawalpur constituency no 1 in the
Nawalpur district, shared that he had inquired about the non-completion of
Narayangadh-Butwal road project to the construction company over 12 times but
to no avail. He pledged to raise this issue in the parliament. (RSS)