Kathmandu, May 29: Eighteen years
have passed since the country practiced republican system of governance as an
outcome of the epochal April Uprising of 2006.
The first-ever meeting of the
people-elected Constituent Assembly (CA) held on 28 May 2008 had officially
announced the Federal Democratic Republic by abolishing the autocratic regime
of the monarchy prevailing over 240 years in the country.
The Republic Day has been observed
across the nation to commemorate the historical day the republican system was
proclaimed on the backing of the People's Movement of 2006.
It is the Day when the Nepali
people obtained civic supremacy having inclusive proportional democratic
republican systems with freedoms and liberal social justice.
The Federal Democratic Republic has
guaranteed the people with entire political rights to move ahead for prosperous
future in an organized manner.
The primary responsibility of the
democratic republic is to elevate the dignity of Nepal and Nepali people in
global arena while ending poverty, along with ensuring education, health,
public transportation, and social security for citizens.
Adhering to public aspirations is
the core essence of a republican Constitution – which makes it equally
essential to establish this day as a promoter of democracy, while maintaining
unwavering faith in the rights of all citizens.
The Democratic Republic is
considered not just a political system but the forms of governance and a
lifestyle, thus is regarded as an outcome of liberal ideals.
Among the governance systems
practiced worldwide, democracy is the best, serving as a strong weapon for
improving life standards of the people and ensuring the prosperity of the
nation.
Meanwhile, the 18th Republic Day is
being celebrated across the country with various programmes in a fanfare.
Distinguished personalities,
including President Ramchandra Paudel will participate in the special ceremony
organized by the Republic Day Main Celebration Committee at the Nepal Army Pavilion
in Tundikhel.
On this occasion, tributes will be
offered to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for epoch-making change, and
the contributions of the seniors who struggled and sacrificed for democracy
will be remembered.
Several Nepali citizens had to
endure imprisonment and torture in the movements and struggles for social
justice, freedom, and prosperity in the country, and largely for reinstating
democracy.
Leaders of various parties have
expressed their belief that today's celebration signifies a stronger commitment
to unite all in the campaign for happiness of the citizens by enhancing their
status and empowering their rights within a democratic culture.
The leaders also assert that there
is a shared responsibility to improve the citizens' living standards through
production growth, fair distribution of opportunities, promotion of employment,
and establishing good governance within a democratic environment.
In their messages, it is stated
that the present generation must be ensured with prosperity characterized by a
strong economy, whereas there is an obligation to hand over the next generation
a strong, united, and liberal State and enhanced democratic culture.
"If we can move ahead in
unison and cohesion in accordance with the mandate, electoral rights, and
constitutional provisions, the federal democratic republican governance system
in Nepal can be strong, robust, and functional", reads the messages
delivered by political leaders on the occasion.
It is inevitable to foster a
democratic lifestyle at all sections of society and raise awareness to
institutionalize democracy at the citizen level.
The democratic republican
governance system must keep development, good governance, prosperity, and
national pride at the center to bring together the strengths of every Nepali
citizen to nation-building efforts. (RSS)