Nepal Communist Party Identifies Dual Extremist Challenges Facing the Nation

Kathmandu. The Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has stated that the nation is currently facing challenges from two types of extremism.

Addressing a press conference at the central office in Parisdanda on Tuesday, the NCP said it is confronting the tendency to suppress the movement of youth advocating for good governance and the tendency to burn national assets.

'At this time, our country is facing challenges from two types of extremism. On one side, there is the dominant extremist tendency that runs chains of misgovernance supported by brokers and middlemen and suppresses the movement of youth taking to the streets demanding freedom of expression and good governance. On the other side, there is another extremism that uses public sentiment for the interests of vested groups and commits arson and attacks on national assets considered pillars of democracy, such as the President's House, the Legislature Parliament, Singhadarbar, and the Supreme Court,' the NCP stated.

The NCP announced that it strongly opposes both types of extremism: those who kill unarmed youth and those who force unarmed security personnel and citizens to burn in the fire, and those who exploit them for political gain.

It clarified that both extremisms are seriously detrimental to democracy, national independence, political stability, and prosperity.

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