Nepal

KATHMANDU, JUNE 28Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the government was trying to prepare the basis for socialism by institutionalizing the achievements of revolutions and changes. Nepal fully committed to work for collective well-being of peoples of BIMSTEC region: PM Dahal There will be no change in power equation, government will last its 5-year term: PM Dahal Launching a memoir 'Sahashik Yoddha Jagat Bahadur Bohora (Valiant Warrior Jagat Bahadur Bohora)' related to Jagat Bahadur Bohora here today, PM Dahal reiterated that the government was moving ahead with good-governance, social justice and prosperity as its priorities."We have come to socialism-oriented federal democratic republic on the foundation laid by the sacrifices and the sufferings of thousands of martyrs, forcefully disappeared combatants and tens of thousands of revolutionary warriors.

We should embark on the journey of socialism by institutionalizing these achievements," asserted the PM. Recalling Bohora who delivered keeping emancipation of country and people, and changes in centre in any challenging situations, the Head of the Government said that Bohora also made a significant contribution in People's War that was in favor of revolutionary transformation of Nepali society.Bohora was injured in a peaceful cultural programme staged against the single-party autocratic Panchayat system at Piskar in Sindhupalchowk district in 2040 BS.Ile Thami and Bir Bahadur Thami along with other protestors were killed while remaining others were brutally suppressed.Dozens of warriors including Chhatra Bahadur Bohora, Man Bahadur Thami, Meghnath Poudel, Arun Nepal, Suresh Nepal, Gopal Thapaliya among others were detained and put behind the bar.Bohora was one among those critically hurt in the incident.Present in today's book launch programme were CPN (Maoist Centre) Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota, CPN (UML)'s Amrit Kumar Bohora among others. .

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