Bhaktapur, April 1: Chairperson of
the Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal, Upendra Yadav, has demanded stern action
against those involved in the violent activities occurred at Tinkune,
Kathmandu.
Chair Yadav made such demand while
speaking at a programme organized by the Raphat Media Club, Bhaktapur on
Monday. "The government must bring to book those involved in criminal and
violent activities," he stressed.
Yadav reminded that every citizen
has a right to express his/her views, but the March 28 demonstration leading to
murder, arson and vandalism in the name of restoring monarchy was
anti-democratic. The unitary system had already been abolished, thereby
establishing the federal democratic republic, he said, adding that the
political parties need to correct themselves so that the elements for monarchy
would not rear their heads.
The leader further argued that the
political parties ruling after the federal democratic republic were not
delivering as per people's expectation. "Federal government itself has
obstructed the implementation of federalism," he blamed.(RSS)