Kathmandu, May 26: Minister for
Communications and Information Technology Rekha Sharma has emphasized that the
remaining part of the peace process should be completed as soon as
possible.
Addressing a program organized here
on the occasion of the 22nd Krishna Sen 'Ichchuk' Memorial Day, Minister
Sharma, also government spokesperson, said that the remaining part of the peace
process should be completed as soon as possible through the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission.
"It is very sad that the peace
process has not been completed yet, it should be concluded soon", she
said. Minister Sharma said that the peace process should not be made a
political issue.
Stating that the peace process
should be taken as the peace process of the entire country rather than just
that of an individual, party or leader, she emphasized that it should be
completed as soon as possible as it is a matter of the entire state.
She said that the bill related to
truth and reconciliation commissions should be passed as soon as possible from
the parliament. "If we really want to give justice to Krishna Sen, to all
the disappeared persons like Sen then the bill should be passed as soon as
possible. After the bill is passed, the overall peace process of Nepal should
be finalized."
Minister Sharma also lauded the
contribution of many individuals, including late Sen, to make the People's War
a success. She emphasized that the contribution made by the freedom fighters
including Krishna Sen should be recognized while taking pride over the fact
that Nepal is a federal democratic republic. (RSS)