Loktantrik Samajwadi Party Chairman Mahanta Thakur Urges Expatriates to Return
Kathmandu. Loktantrik Samajwadi Party (LoSapa) Chairman Mahanta Thakur has called on political leaders and businessmen living abroad to leave the path of migration and return home. Speaking at a meeting of the Development, Economic Affairs and Good Governance Committee on Wednesday, Chairman Thakur said that a new political situation is developing in the country, so there is no longer a need to stay outside.
Speaking at the meeting, Chairman Thakur discussed the environment of cooperation among the three major political parties and emphasized that everyone should move forward together. He addressed former Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, leader Arzu Rana Deuba, and businessmen from the Marwadi community, urging them to return to their motherland.
Chairman Thakur recalled the political oppression and prison life he had experienced in the past and warned the current political leadership in a cautionary tone.
He stated that violence and insult against women are unforgivable crimes and that those involved in such acts will sooner or later have to face punishment. He linked the insult of women to the stories of mythological characters Sita and Draupadi, portraying it as a great sin.
He said, 'There is no longer a situation to stay outside, leave migration and come to your land, we will welcome you. If we have done politics for the people, we must rise above personal interests. First, look at the interests of the group and the people, then come the matters of personal gain.'
Discussing political ethics, Thakur emphasized that politics should be purely for the service of the people. Chairman Thakur, while satirizing the current political leadership and power centers, said that all parties should be responsible for improving the condition of the country.
He pointed out the need for unity and cooperation among Madhes-centric parties and informed that 'United Madhes' is also with this process. When some of the issues raised by him in the meeting were sought clarification by other members, he clarified that his statements were for political goodwill and national unity.
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