Kathmandu, April 24 : The 19th Democracy Day (Loktantra Diwas) is being marked across the country today by organizing several programmes, including offering tributes to the martyrs who sacrificed their precious lives in democratic struggles.
The Democracy Day has been observed
in commemoration of the historic event when the direct rule and autocratic
regime of them King came to an end after the reinstatement of dissolved
parliament.
It may be noted that the autocratic
regime was abolished on 24 April 2006 AD (11 Baisakh 2063 BS) while the
parliament that was dissolved on 22 May 2002 AD (8 Jetha 2059 BS) was
reinstated.
On the day, former King Shah's
proclamation noted, "The House of Representatives (HoR) has been
reinstated in accordance with the public sentiment expressed through the
present people's movement, keeping in mind the fact that the source of state
power rests on the Nepali people and the sovereignty and state power of Nepal
lies with the Nepali people".
A meeting of the HoR was convened
on 28 April 2006 AD on the strength of the People's Movement with the
participation of seven political parties agitating against autocracy and the
then rebel Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).
The Constitution of the Federal
Democratic Republic of Nepal was proclaimed on 20 September 2015 by the
Constituent Assembly through epochal Constituent Assembly elections.
Accordingly, the country is now in
the practice of federalism after holding two elections at the federal,
provincial and local levels.
Meanwhile, extending best wishes on
the occasion of democracy day, the leaders of political parties have stressed
the need for all forces to unite for the prosperity of the
country. It is noted that there cannot be another system of governance better than democracy, so there is an essence to focus all political power towards prosperity keeping this in mind.
Democracy Day has been observed
annually since 2008 AD to commemorate the end of the direct and autocratic rule
of the then king after the 2006 April Uprising. (RSS)