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Civil society leaders appreciate President’s role in dealing with crisis, stress fair election

KATHMANDU:- Civil society leaders met President Ramchandra Paudel and appreciated his role in coping with the difficult time on Thursday. They also made aware the Head of State that the current government’s main responsibility is to ensure an impartial election on the slated date, March 5.

Submitting a written appeal to the President, they said it is the government’s prime duty to conduct the election on time and keep the constitutional provisions fully functioning.

The civil society leaders include Mahesh Kumar Maskey, Malla K Sundar, Parshuram Tamang, Ratnasansar Shrestha, Kundan Aryal, Jagat Deuja, Tikaram Bhattarai, Kanka Mani Dixit, Chandeshwar Shrestha, Rajendra Maharjan, Geeta Tripathi, Bindu Sharma, Sharad Ont, and Sushil Pyakurel.

They also expressed their support to the Gen-Z demonstrations and demands of good governance and freedom of expression.

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