Kathmandu, June 4: Speaker Devaraj Ghimire has emphasized on the need for all citizens, the government, political parties, civil society, journalists, educational institutions, and stakeholders to unite in the campaign against caste discrimination and untouchability by strengthening the spirit of social harmony, equality and coexistence.
On the occasion of the National Day
for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and Untouchability, 2082BS today,
he expressed his best wishes, stating that racial discrimination or
untouchability is not just a problem of a particular class but a shared
challenge for the entire society, nation, and human civilization.
He mentioned that it is necessary
today for everyone to raise their voice in favour of equality from their
respective places to contribute to building a prosperous nation based on
equality.
Similarly, Chairperson of the
National Assembly, Narayan Prasad Dahal, has expressed the view that all
structures of the state, political leadership, civil society, and the general
public must initiate efforts to eliminate the caste discrimination and
untouchability practices, which have remained as a social stigma in the history
of humankind.
"The numerous historical
struggles, people’s movements, and social as well as cultural movements
undertaken by the Nepali people have led to many legal provisions to abolish
racial discrimination and the practice of untouchability, but the traditional
mindset, illiteracy, customs, and discrimination in the name of religion have
not been completely eradicated from society," he opined.
He wishe that may the National Day
for the Elimination of Caste Discrimination and Untouchability inspires
everyone to build a civilized, advanced, and prosperous nation free from discrimination
and untouchability. (RSS)