Kathmandu, Apr. 23: The Civic Concern Society organised a colloquium on the ìpropriety of the need to activate security council and the question of peace and securityî here today.
On the occasion, member of the National Assembly Rajeshwor Devkota said no one need to worry for stability of democracy since its roots have gone into the villages, adding that the highly-respected institution of Monarchy should not be dragged into controversy while exercising articles or clauses of the Constittuion.
Rpp central member Jogmehar Shrestha said army is not the right choice to resolve the problem of the Maoist insurgency.
Joint general secretary of the Nepal Sadbhawana Party Bhogendra Thakur noted that people’s patience has now broken since they never felt a change in their life.
General secretary of the Rastriya Janamorcha and Nawaraj Subedi urged the government to think twice before mobilising the army since its record in other countries is full of risks.
National Assembly member Rabindra Nath Sharma observed that a sensitive issue like national security should not have been brought to the open in haste by a responsibile person and spoke of the need to resovle the Maoist problem through talks.
Various other speakers including huron president Prof. Dr. Kapil Shrestha, chairman of Shanti Samaj Krishna Pahadi and fophur president Krishna Shivakoti also expressed their views at the function chaired by society chairman Narayan Prasad Tiwari.