Nainsingh Mahar's question to the government: What can you do if you cannot hold elections?
Dadeldhura. Nainsingh Mahar, central member of Nepali Congress and Head of Education Department, has said that the agreement reached during the emergency in the Nepali political sector should be implemented honestly by all parties along with the government. During the meeting with the leaders of the party organized by the Nepali Congress Municipal Committee Parshuram Dadeldhura on Saturday, leader Mahar said that the government should be active and honest in the implementation of the election of the House of Representatives on February 21 in the state of emergency.
At that time, in coordination with the President, the desire of the protestors, leaders of political parties, and friends from the foreign and domestic diplomatic fields who love Nepal is to complete the election on the 21st and give the country an exit. Since there is no mandated government, its job is to conduct elections. The order of the movement is the same. The government should not be distracted by this," he said.
Mahar has suggested that the government should not be distracted at all and increase more activity in the government as the order of the powers during the formation of the government is also to hold elections. "What can this government do if it cannot be done in time for the election? This is a question for the common people. Therefore, the government should focus on the elections anyway," he said.
Mahar commented that the government has failed to focus on conducting fair and fraud-free elections by communicating with political parties, communicating with local and foreign friends, taking them into confidence, increasing the lost confidence of the security personnel, and instilling the lost confidence in the people.
Express
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