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NCP Chair Dahal urges youths to stand against anarchic elements

KATHMANDU, Sept 16: Chairperson of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Pushpa Kamal Dahal has urged all the youth and students of his party to stand against anti-federal and anti-democratic republic elements as they are attempting to reinstate obsolete autocratic and unitary system.
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By Kamal Subedi

KATHMANDU, Sept 16: Chairperson of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Pushpa Kamal Dahal has urged all the youth and students of his party to stand against anti-federal and anti-democratic republic elements as they are attempting to reinstate obsolete autocratic and unitary system.


Stating that the anarchic elements have made their utmost efforts to squeeze the throat of federal democratic republicanism, Chairperson Dahal urged one and all including his party's rank and files to work together to materialize the dream of achieving socialism in the country. 


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Dahal made the remarks during a program organized to mark the fifth memorial day of then CPN Maoist leader Posta Bahadur Bogati in the capital on Monday. 


"We should be aware of activities of anti-democratic forces who are trying to defame the federal democratic republic system by misleading facts," Dahal added.


On the occasion, Dahal also committed to fulfilling the dream of Nepali people of establishing socialism in the country. 


During his speech, he recalled late Bogati as a dedicated and sincere leader saying that his philosophies could help the country to march toward socialism. 

 

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