JSP Chairman Upendra Yadav Calls for Constitutional Reform for Future Generations
Saptari. Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal (JSPN) Chairman Upendra Yadav stated that significant dishonesty has occurred from the previous state power in the name of institutionalizing the changes achieved through various struggles, and therefore, the upcoming change will not just be for power, but for the bright and secure future of the new generation.
Chairman Yadav, who is campaigning as a candidate for the House of Representatives election in Saptari Constituency No. 3, said that the constitution must be amended or rewritten according to the desires and needs of the nation and the people to secure the future of the new generation within the constitution.
‘Today's Nepal is stuck in the old constitutional structure, which has provided neither stability nor justice. The future of the youth is uncertain due to political instability, weak federalism, and lack of identity,’ he said, referring to the commitment paper published by JSPN. He added, ‘The way out for the country must be provided by amending and rewriting the constitution to solve national problems, along with changes to the governance structure, electoral system, and justice system.’
He stated that JSPN remains firm on implementing the (10+1) provincial structure with ethnic identity, based on the report of the High-Level Commission for State Restructuring 2068, reflecting national ethnic identity.
Stating that there will be no compromise against federalism and the demands for change from the new generation, Chairman Yadav said, ‘Our firm stance is to make federalism a matter of practice, not just on paper. This upcoming change is not for power, but for the beautiful future of the new generation; JSPN is firm on that.’
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