Ghorahi (Dang), March 3: Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, has said nobody can dare challenge the federal democratic republic established on the foundation of the blood, sweat and sacrifices of the martyrs.
Minister Sharma said this while
addressing a programme of garlanding the statues of the martyrs, who laid down
their life for establishing the republic, organized on the occasion of the CPN
(Maoist Centre)'s Martyrs' Week at the Sahid Park, Ghorahi Sub-Metropolitan
City -6 in Dang today.
She reiterated that nobody should
under estimate the contribution and sacrifices of many martyrs for establishing
the present system and change.
Describing the federal democratic
republic as the most developed of political systems in the world, Minister
Sharma said there is no room for anyone questioning this system.
Although the elements who want to
create instability have been criticizing the existing political order, all
should understand the foundation of establishing the republic and its
dimension, she further added.
"It is about to be two decades
since the initiation of the peace process in the country. It was said the peace
process would be finalized in six months. It has actually become too late by
this time. The remaining works of the peace process should be taken to a
meaningful conclusion at the soonest by keeping them in priority. The
government is seriously working to that end," said Minister Sharma, who is
also the government spokesperson.
She stressed that now there should
not be any delay in providing justice to the individuals and families of those
who suffered due to the long struggle waged for changing the political system
in the country.
"The government is in the
process of having the bill related to transitional justice passed from the
parliament," the Communications Minister said, adding that getting the
bill passed from the parliament is important for addressing the topic related
to the disappeared combatants. She added that a work procedure has been
prepared ensuring the medical treatment of the combatants injured during the
people's movement.
The CPN (Maoist Centre) has been
observing the Martyr's Week every year from Fagun 14 to 21 as per the Nepali
calendar. (RSS)