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BP’s reconciliation policy still relevant


Archana Gurung
Kathmandu, dec 31

Today is the 34th National Reconciliation Day, or that very day the formidable leader of Nepali Congress BP Koirala and iron man Ganesh Man Singh among others had returned Nepal after 8-year exile in 2033 BS.
The Nepali Congress, as in the past, marked this Day, organizing various programmes with the theme of national unity, reconciliation and peace today. In this connection, the Nepali Congress organized a special programme at the central office, Sanepa.
Senior leader Sher Bahadur Deuba, Vice-President and parliamentary party leader Ram Chandra Poudel, Vice-President Prakash Man Singh, Spokesperson Arjun Narsing KC and other central leaders of the party garlanded the image of the leader BP Koirala and recollected his ideology.
On the occasion, senior leader Deuba pointed to the need of BP’s reconciliation policy for peace, national unity and reconciliation, considering violence and anarchy in the country. He blamed the UCPN-Maoist that it was stoking anarchy on numerous pretenses in spite of entering into the peace process.
Expressing worries over dillydallying in constitution making and integration of the Maoist’s fighters, he urged all Nepalis to establish peace adopting BP’s policy. Vice-Chairman Poudel claimed that all agreements, including the 12-point understanding and comprehensive peace accord, were made as per the BP’s reconciliation policy. He warned UCPN-Maoist of catastrophe if it did not mend its ways on time. Another Vice-Chairman Singh and Spokesperson KC and central member Chakra Prasad Bastola stressed BP’s policy for the democracy and nationality.