Nepal's Constitution Day: A Decade of Democracy and Dialogue
On Constitution Day, Nepal's Prime Minister Sushila Karki emphasized the importance of protecting the constitution, originally adopted a decade ago. She highlighted democracy as a dialogue-driven system and stressed unity against Gen Z protests. The day's celebrations were subdued due to recent unrest. President Ramchandra Paudel joined in advocating for peace and inclusivity.

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Nepal's Prime Minister Sushila Karki stressed the importance of guarding the constitution's legacy on Constitution Day, urging all Nepalis to view democracy as a means of dialogue and solution-finding.
The subdued celebrations marked a time of reflection for a country still grappling with the aftermath of Gen Z-led protests, which resulted in change of the regime.
President Ramchandra Paudel emphasized the constitution's role in fostering social justice and economic equity, calling for unity to achieve national goals of peace, governance, and prosperity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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