PM’s Frustration: ‘Enough is Enough, No More Insults, Nepal Needs Unity’

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, ‘Prachanda, has expressed deep concern over the escalating lawlessness in Nepal, stating that enough is enough. In an address at the national gathering of Maoist’s Returnee Center Nepal in Kathmandu, Prachanda called for an end to the incessant bickering, insults, and divisiveness that have plagued the country.

“It is too much, it is said that enough is enough. It is time to do that. There has been a lot of back and forth, pulling each other’s legs and insulting each other,” Prachanda said. He emphasized the urgent need for national unity in order to restore peace and stability.

Prachanda stressed that the call for unity extends not only to those who have returned from foreign employment but also to the millions of Nepalis currently working abroad. He urged them to unite and play a vital role in establishing a renewed sense of national unity.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister highlighted the importance of creating an environment conducive for the repatriation and employment of Nepali women who are currently working overseas. He acknowledged the existence of elements within the country that foster negative tendencies and contribute to chaotic instability. Prachanda called on all citizens to safeguard the progressive changes that have been achieved and avoid any actions that might undermine the unity of the nation.

“I appeal to support the patriots who support the unity of the country, not the tendency to propagate despair and dissatisfaction in the country,” Prachanda urged. He emphasized the need for collective efforts in nation-building, emphasizing that it is the responsibility of every citizen to contribute positively to the country’s development.

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