Friday, November 24, 2006

More positive developemnt after peace accord

Acharya correctly identifies the moin problem that remains in sustaining peace in Nepal. The royals will never rest in peace for the good of all Nepalese if they were to be kept in ceremonial role. They do not deserve it with the record of this particular family. Stronest actions should be taken for their misdeed.

No peace as long as there is monarchy: Acharya
Kantipur Report

KATHMANDU, Nov 24 - Nepali Congress central member, Narahari Acharya on Friday said that there would be no peace in the country as long as the monarchy continues in Nepal.
Acharya made the comments today during a meeting with media persons at Dhankuta.

"The Congress should launch a village campaign for a republic setup instead of a village campaign for peace," he opined.

The NC had decided to launch a "village campaign for peace' immediately after the historic signing of the November 21 accord.

Alluding to the same decision, Acharya said, "Now the party must call a special convention as soon as possible to opt for a republican setup."

The NC leader added that since there would be no peace in the country as long as monarchy continues, the NC needs to launch a republic campaign instead of a peace campaign.

Acharya, who had reached Dhankuta as a part of the NC's nationwide campaign to rally support for the establishment of a democratic republic setup, also urged the Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala to democratise the party ranks.

During the meeting, Acharya said that despite the emergence of democracy in the country, the mentality of the masses remained unchanged.

In another context, the NC leader stated that the congress unification would go ahead after the formation of the interim government.

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