header banner

Khanal stresses on new elections

alt=
By No Author
KATHMANDU, April 26: Chairman of the CPN-UML, Jhalanath Khanal, has said that there was no alternative to election so as to move forward democratic process.



`At a programme organised by the Manmohan Memorial Foundation on the 14th Memorial Day of former Chairman of the CPN-UML and former prime minister, the late Manmohan Adhikari, at Sanepa on Friday, Khanal said that the country should be taken to a new height through the election by resolving problems by holding talks even if there are various challenges.



Stating that creating environment in favour of election and orienting all the political parties towards that end is the responsibility of one and all, the CPN-UML Chairman said it will be a true tribute to Manmohan Adhikari only if the country is taken to a new height through election by resolving all the problem through dialogue.



CPN-UML General Secretary Ishwor Pokhrel said the absence of the late Adhikari, a symbol of faith and continuity has been felt in Nepalese politics, adding that it will be a true tribute to him if all the communist parties moved ahead by internalizing his ideas when communist movement is facing various ills and divisions.



CPN-United Chairman Chandra Dev Joshi said the communist movement is being weaker because of the consumerist and lavish lifestyle of the communists.



On the occasion, Chairman Khanal as well as general public garlanded and paid tribute to the late Adhikari at his statue at the premises of the foundation.



Related story

Leader Khanal stresses on responsible Media

Related Stories
POLITICS

Sarbendra Khanal named new chief of Nepal Police

Sarbendra%20Sailendra%20New%20IGP.jpg
ECONOMY

Minister Khanal stresses Nepal-China economic coop...

Rameshwor Khanal.jpg
ECONOMY

FinMin Khanal says internal resource mobilization...

Rameshwor Khanal.jpg
POLITICS

Khanal fears constitution would fail in absence of...

Jhalanatha-Khanal-PM.jpg
POLITICS

Country will fall into quagmire without elections:...

Jhalanath Khanal.jpg