Kathmandu, May 28: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the government is committed to taking the peace process to a logical conclusion as well as concluding the remaining task of transitional justice.
At a special function organised at
Nepal Army Pavilion, Tundikhel today on the occasion of Republic Day, Prime
Minister Prachanda said that most of the activities related to conflict management
and establishment of peace have been completed to address the sentiments of the
constitution.
"The government is firmed to
take the peace process to the logical conclusion and complete the remaining
activities of transitional justice", he added.
As he said. Nepal's practice in conflict
management and establishment of peace has been established as a new example in
the world.
He explained that allowance has
been distributed to the left injured and mutilated during the armed conflict
and people's movement with the management of compensation, treatment,
employment opportunities, financial assistance, and rehabilitation facilities
for the conflict-affected families.
The PM clarified that the
three-tier elections held in a free, fearless, and impartial manner have
strengthened the federal governance system in the country, adding the three-level
governments function for the welfare and prosperity of the citizens.
"The government is committed
to advancing the country towards its national aspiration for prosperous Nepal,
happy Nepali along with the establishment of political stability, good
governance, development, and social justice as it yearns for achieving a
socialism-oriented socio-economic transformation as per the need of the nation
and the citizens," the Prime Minister said.
As the head of the government
announced, the effective implementation of the constitution, strengthening of
federalism, economic reform and recovery, promotion of good governance,
improvement, and simplification in public service delivery system, the
establishment of civic-friendly governance, and the prevention of corruption
are the top priorities of the government.
According to him, those communities
who were pushed into exclusions for ages to age now have their rights and
participation in the decision-making levels at the State's various bodies following
a revolutionary change in the nation.
Communities that endured centuries
of oppression, including those subjected to untouchability, now hold positions
in 6,743 wards and other State bodies.
The women community who are
referred to as 'half the sky' were largely confined to the domestic roles. But
with the historic transformation in the country, they lead the 753 local levels
as the mayors or the deputy mayors.
Stating that women's participation
has been ensured not only in the public sector but also in the political and
social sectors, the Prime Minister said various constitutional commissions are
working to promote the rights of those communities facing exclusion and to
mainstream their participation in each body of the State.
"We are commemorating Republic Day as a milestone in Nepal's journey towards prosperity, symbolizing the eradication of social, cultural, and economic disparities that have long existed plagued Nepali society." (RSS)