Kathmandu, May 28 : Minister for
Communications and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, has said it is
essential to strengthen republic system by developing it as a culture.
Fostering republic values and characters is need of hour, she underlined.
Giving a message of best wishes on
the occasion of the 17th Republic Day today, Minister Sharma viewed wrongdoing
is not allowed in republic. This system must be flourished by ensuring equality
where wrongdoer is not condoned, according to her.
She extended best wishes to all
brothers and sisters on the occasion of the Republic Day and paid tribute to
those who got martyrdom in various historic movements including people's
war.
"I pay deep respect to all
those such as political leaders, cadres, civil society, general public, the
ones gone disappeared and injured for their significant contributions to usher
country to the present federal republic," she said, reminding that it has
been over 16 years the country became republic after the abolishment of
240-year-old monarchy.
She explained the historic
achievements of the new system like federalism, inclusive and proportional
representation and secularism. These historic and political gains need to be
protected and republic system flourished accordingly.
Minister Sharma argued that the
republic has mainstreamed all castes, genders, and communities in state affairs
as a transformation of country. A common responsibility for the country has
been created to protect and promote national interest. The country's
independence and sovereignty have been bolstered, she reminded.
"Change in political system is
people's ambition for decades. Now, with the change in system, it is our
responsibility to change people's status," Minister Sharma underlined.
Leveraging the political achievements and proper utilization of available
resources, time has come for us to build good governance, social justice and
prosperity, thereby creating socialism, she reiterated. (RSS)