Former President Yadav: Public Eager to Hear PM's Vision for Nation

Kathmandu. Former President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav has said that the public is eager to hear the Prime Minister's plan to advance the country.

Speaking at a program organized in Kathmandu on Wednesday to mark the establishment day of the Nepal Press Union, Yadav said that the public is eager to hear the Prime Minister's views on the nation's future direction, republic, democracy, federalism, inclusivity, and the achievements of the struggle.

He stated that the Prime Minister should address the public from the Republic Day stage at Tundikhel, especially since there has been no address from the parliament yet. He mentioned that in a parliamentary system, the Prime Minister elected by the parliament should also address the parliament.

Former President Yadav emphasized the need to move forward in a way that strengthens democracy and the republic, especially at a time when there is much discussion about the constitution, federalism, inclusivity, proportionality, and secularism. 

He opined that the public voted for the Rastriya Swatantra Party because the parties that played a significant role in constitution-making could not gauge the public's sentiment in the interim period. He added that the party trusted by the public now must win the people's trust and move forward by institutionalizing the country's transformation.

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