Former Speaker Daman Nath Dhungana has said non-implementation of fundamental rights reflect weaknesses of current ruling parties.
During a programme organized as part of the BP Literature Festival at NC central office on Wednesday, former Speaker Dhungana said provisioning such many fundamental rights- 31- on the one hand and showing reluctance to implement these is contradictory.
He further viewed, "Current constitution is dominated by the Maoist party. If not, why to give him frequent leadership? The constitution is not functional."
Similarly, Constituent Assembly member and former minister Nilambar Acharya said it was worrying that the laws required within three years of constitution for its implementation were not made yet.
"If the democracy is to be strengthened as per BP's thoughts, economic progress is imperative," he underscored, adding that such exodus of Nepali youths reflects aggression towards political leadership.
On the occasion, Nepali Congress General Secretary Gagan Thapa, however, claimed that NC brought Maoist party under its agenda during promulgation of constitution.
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