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Maoist will take lead to end anomalies: PM Dahal


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2023 Aug 17, 18:39, Kathmandu

Prime Minister and CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that his party will take a leading role to end anomalies and ill-practices in the country.

Addressing a condolence meeting organized on the 20th Doramba Massacre Memorial Day here today in Doramba of Ramechhap district, the PM said Maoist party that led the movement to transform the system will also end corruption in the country.

Maoist party that fought for country's sovereignty and indivisibility will bring about positive changes on people's lives, PM Prachanda added.

"At present, there are several ill-practices in country. Someone has to take a lead to end such. We Maoists, who sacrificed in the movement of transformation in the past, should now take the leadership of this," he said.

The PM also recalled his party's slogan of 'we changed the system; will now change the status' raised during the time of elections.

Though there were confusions on how to change the people's status, the Maoist has explored the path, according to PM Dahal.

On the occasion, he said that the Maoist Party's Transformation Campaign will be run by linking with the acts of good-governance initiated by the incumbent government. "We want to get changed. We will launch campaigns from both the government and the party as the new movement of socialism. We need support from all," Dahal said.

As the leadership of the People's War, Dahal said he has high regards to the injured ones, physically challenged people, martyrs and those subjected to enforced disappearance.

For the reparation to the martyrs' families, the government is working to bring new Act and the families of the disappeared will also be given a new life.

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