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Parties should cooperate to conclude task related to transitional justice: Pun

Nepalkhabar

 |  Kathmandu

Maoist Center Deputy General Secretary Barshaman Pun. (File Photo)

CPN (Maoist Center) Deputy General Secretary and Member of Parliament Barshaman Pun has said that all political parties should come together to complete the work related to transitional justice.

He said this while speaking at the meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) on Thursday.

“Positive discussions are underway at the top level to complete the rest of the peace process,” said Pun, “The government, the main opposition and other parties have come together after receiving a signal from the international support.”

He said that work related to transitional justice should be completed with the victims at the center.

Since the warring parties have sat together, fought elections together, and formed an alliance, everyone will be benefited once the remaining peace process is brought into a logical conclusion.

"The warring parties sat together, contested elections together and also formed an alliance. But, why are the victims deprived of getting justice? This is a question for everyone, not only for a particular party," said asked.

Leader Pun is of the opinion that everyone should extend cooperation in this regard and conclude the rest of the peace process.

 

 



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