Indegenous people have it right!
Absolute democracy stressed
PR
KATHMANDU, Aug 31 - Leaders of indigenous communities said on Wednesday, that rights of indigenous people will not be secured unless absolute democracy is established in the country.
Speaking at an interaction here on Wednesday, indigenous community specialist, Parshu Ram Tamang said, "Only absolute democracy can guarantee the rights of indigenous people. So we must work for democracy first."
Dr Chaitanya Subba said, "Indigenous people have been marginalized by rulers since the very beginning of unification of the country, so there should be provisions of reservation for indigenous people to correct the age-old social discrimination."
Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Badri Prasad Mandal, said the problems of indigenous people would be solved only if indigenous people secure majority in parliament and made necessary laws.
PR
KATHMANDU, Aug 31 - Leaders of indigenous communities said on Wednesday, that rights of indigenous people will not be secured unless absolute democracy is established in the country.
Speaking at an interaction here on Wednesday, indigenous community specialist, Parshu Ram Tamang said, "Only absolute democracy can guarantee the rights of indigenous people. So we must work for democracy first."
Dr Chaitanya Subba said, "Indigenous people have been marginalized by rulers since the very beginning of unification of the country, so there should be provisions of reservation for indigenous people to correct the age-old social discrimination."
Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Badri Prasad Mandal, said the problems of indigenous people would be solved only if indigenous people secure majority in parliament and made necessary laws.


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