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Chairman Nepal bats for respect, dignity of labor

KATHMANDU, May 1: Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist) Madhav Kumar Nepal has argued that the country's development and transformation was not possible until the rights and welfare of the working class people were guaranteed.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, May 1: Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist) Madhav Kumar Nepal has argued that the country's development and transformation was not possible until the rights and welfare of the working class people were guaranteed.


In his message of best wishes on the occasion of the International Labor Day today, the former Prime Minister has laid emphasis on respect and dignity of labor from all sides for the making of a socialism-oriented economy.


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In his message, Chairman Nepal has also claimed that his party was the true successor of Nepal Communist Party (CPN) which was established with the commitment to give leadership to the working class people's struggle. Chairman Nepal has expressed his commitment to establish norms and values of democracy and safeguarding the interests of working class people by struggling against exploitation, suppression and totalitarianism.               


Nepal has drawn the attention of the government to ensure proper wages, social security, participation of working class people in the policy making and end to all sorts of discrimination to ensure direct relief in the lives of laborers.


(RSS)

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