Prime minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal said he had been walking between multiple challenges in your office and had been maintaining the balance accordingly.Addressing a function organised on the occasion of Sonam Lhosar festival in Kathmandu today, he said, “There are knife-edges on both left and right points. The situation is such that we have wander along the centre safely.”“We have reached this place through struggles,” he said, “Now again, we are serious about giving the state the political stability and taking it ahead towards financial prosperity by turning the challenges into avenues.”Explaining that not all communities had taken the ownership of the Constitution, that he said was nevertheless dynamic and progressive, Dahal said the government was moving ahead to address identities and rights of while in a Constitution amendment.
Dahal said the Constitution was inclusive, as an outcome of which powerful state positions had been taken by members of diverse communities and genders.“The government is fully committed to holding elections after maximising acceptability from the Constitution,” he said, “Only this can open the door to more rights by protecting already achieved rights.”
Leaders of the Tamang community as well as other parties had also addressed the function which featured multiple cultural performances of one's community.
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