
Nainsingh Mahar’s Perspectives on Governance and Party Unity
April 25, Dadeldhura – Nepali Congress leader Nainsingh Mahar has called for the immediate cessation of the inhumane practice of demolishing homes by instilling fear among the people, urging the government to stop such actions at once. Speaking at a press conference organized by the Nepal Press Union Dadeldhura on Friday, he emphasized that while both land and citizens are vital for the country, the government has gradually shown decreasing sensitivity towards people’s livelihoods.
Leader Mahar criticized the government’s decision to bypass parliamentary sessions and govern through ordinances, describing it as a direct assault on the supremacy of the parliament. He further accused the executive branch of attempting to undermine judicial independence and established traditions, thereby disrupting the principle of separation of powers.
Responding to questions regarding internal party politics, Mahar expressed his belief in transcending factionalism to build a united, dynamic, and transformed Nepali Congress. He also suggested that the upcoming Congress must play a stronger role in safeguarding democracy, parliamentary supremacy, and press freedom.