Telegraph Nepal
Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal while addressing a program in Kathmandu organized by Tamang Rastriya Mukti Morcha, Saturday June 9, 2012, claimed that the ‘Satta’ state power is not the paternal property of Nepali Congress and United Marxist Leninist parties.
“Maobadi ko satta kabja ko rananiti re? Tini haru ko bou ko pewa ho satta.”
“They are consistently blaming us of plotting to capture the state. Is the state power their paternal properties? Why can’t dalit, janajati and Madhesi have share in the state power? They will have no share in the state power. They ruled for 240 years. For 500 years to come some others will rule the country,” Dahal thundered.
Dahal also claimed that the Nepal Army will not support any of the presidential moves to sack the present government as provoked and encouraged by the NC and UML.
“It is likely that they (NC & UML) might have been provoking the president to sack the present government. The Republican Nepal Army, I am certain, is not going to support such a move”.
“Why should the Nepal Army follow Nepali Congress”, he questioned.
Dahal also claimed that there was no alternative to the constituent assembly election. We must draft our constitution through the CA no matter we hold CA election four to five times, he also claimed and added, there is no possibility of reviving the dead CA.
Now the investigation must begin as to whose paternal property Nepal as a nation-state was? Research works could be done enjoying donor support. Donors may be willing to fund on this relevant topic.
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