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Bringing Election-disrupting People To Justice

Issue 44, November 3, 2013

By KTM Metro Reporter

 

October 30, 2013: speaking to the reporter of the ‘gorkhapatra’ in Kathmandu yesterday, Chairman of Interim Election Council of Ministers Khilraj Regmi said that the government would bring the people trying to disrupt the elections to justice; they have no rights to violate the rights of the people to go to the polls and vote for the candidates of their choice; they have the rights to boycott the elections but no rights to stop others from voting.

 

Chairman Regmi said that the government would not tolerate any kinds of violence, conflicts, and blockades but would bring those people involve in such activities to justice; the government would not let anybody create an insecure, and unsafe environment for the voters to go to the polls and vote; to stop others from voting is not the political activity; so, the government would not forgive them that would involve in such activity.

 

Chairman Regmi also has said that the international community, the neighboring countries and the UN want Nepal to craft a new constitution as soon as possible, and the Nepal move on to the path of development and prosperity; and political parties have the positive attitude to the elections, too.

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