Nepali Congress declines to join constitutional amendment task force, demands clarity from government

Kathmandu. The Nepali Congress has opted not to send a representative to the government's task force for drafting a constitutional amendment discussion paper, choosing instead to submit its position via a formal letter. Krishna Prasad Dulal, acting chief secretary of the Congress central office, confirmed the submission through a press release.

The Congress submitted its stance to the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers regarding the invitation to participate in the task force.

  • Details of the letter sent by the Congress

The letter, dated 2082/12/18 (Ref. 2082/83, Dispatch No. Ka/711/3496), acknowledges receipt of the government's request to nominate a representative following the Cabinet decision on 2082/12/16. The Nepali Congress welcomes the government's priority on broad discussion and consensus prior to any constitutional amendment.

The Constitution of Nepal, promulgated in 2072 B.S. under the leadership of the Nepali Congress, represents a historic achievement reflecting the aspirations of the Nepali people. It was a compromise document based on consensus among political parties and various identity-based groups. The Nepali Congress proudly commemorates this.

Ten years have passed since the promulgation of the Constitution. The Nepali Congress maintains that as a dynamic document, it is a natural democratic process to amend and update it according to the needs of the citizens.

The Nepali Congress believes that the core values of the Constitution—including democracy, republicanism, federalism, parliamentary system, independent judiciary, and human rights—must be strengthened without compromise.

While the Congress supports the government's initiative to make the Constitution more inclusive, it requires clarity on the task force's methodology, scope, and objectives before nominating a representative.

1. The letter notes that while the task force is intended to prepare a discussion paper, its jurisdiction and limitations remain undefined.

2. The government must clarify how it intends to ensure the process is participatory and inclusive, considering the historical context of the peace process and identity-based movements.

3. The government must clarify its approach toward political parties outside the federal parliament and its strategy for engaging marginalized communities, including Madhesi, Indigenous, Tharu, and Dalit groups.

4. Given the current government leadership, the Nepali Congress seeks a clear commitment from the ruling party regarding the fundamental values of the Constitution and the specific priorities for amendment.

The Nepali Congress believes that its participation will be meaningful only if the government publicly clarifies the relevance, methodology, and goals of the proposed constitutional amendment.

This specific news has been automatically translated by AI. As a result, there may be some inaccuracies or language errors.

Related Articles

Diplomatic Controversy Erupts Over Dalai Lama's Birthday Celebration in Kathmandu

Diplomatic Controversy Erupts Over Dalai Lama's Birthday Celebration in Kathmandu

Kathmandu. Diplomatic questions have been raised regarding the program organized in Kathmandu on the occasion...
Opposition Parties Congress and UML Face Deadline for Provincial Government Reshuffle

Opposition Parties Congress and UML Face Deadline for Provincial Government Reshuffle

Kathmandu. The deadline for reshuffling six provincial governments, as per the prior agreement between the...
Shobha Gautam Announces Candidacy for Pokhara Chamber of Commerce President

Shobha Gautam Announces Candidacy for Pokhara Chamber of Commerce President

Pokhara. Current General Secretary Shobha Gautam has announced her candidacy for the upcoming convention of...
Karnali Province Government Prioritizes Small Distributional Projects Over Strategic Development

Karnali Province Government Prioritizes Small Distributional Projects Over Strategic Development

Surkhet. The Karnali Province government has set specific criteria for project selection in its project...
CPN UML Demands Correction of National Human Rights Commission's Recommendation

CPN UML Demands Correction of National Human Rights Commission's Recommendation

Kathmandu. CPN UML has demanded that the recommendation made by the National Human Rights Commission...
National Human Rights Commission Draws Attention to Eviction of Squatters from Holding Centers

National Human Rights Commission Draws Attention to Eviction of Squatters from Holding Centers

Kathmandu. The National Human Rights Commission has expressed serious concern over the issue of squatters...
Ward Secretary Accused of Using Fake Indian Certificates for Government Jobs

Ward Secretary Accused of Using Fake Indian Certificates for Government Jobs

Kathmandu. The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed a charge sheet...
Officials Charged for Forgery and Embezzlement of Disability Funds

Officials Charged for Forgery and Embezzlement of Disability Funds

Kathmandu. The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed a charge sheet...