The credit for the current change goes to the Maoist people's war: Deepakraj Giri
Kathmandu. Artist Deepak Raj Giri has said that the significant representation of women, dalits and oppressed classes in the parliament is a result of the Maoist people's war. Writing a status on social media, he mentioned the role of people's war in the current political change. He commented that if history is not respected, the present will also be weak.
He has written on Facebook, the representation of so many women, dalits and oppressed groups in the parliament, the credit goes to the Maoist people's war, if history is not respected, the present will also be weak.
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