Jai Nepal Party to launch nationwide signature campaign for constitutional monarchy, Hindu state
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- The Jai Nepal Party plans to launch a nationwide signature campaign advocating for a constitutional monarchy and a Hindu state in Nepal.
- The campaign aims to gather public support and exert pressure on authorities during the government's constitutional amendment process.
- The party also intends to organize programs to advocate for a ban on cow slaughter and beef consumption.
Nepal's newly formed Jai Nepal Party is set to launch a nationwide signature campaign to rally public support for the restoration of a constitutional monarchy and the establishment of a Hindu state.
The decision was made during the party's first central working committee meeting in Kathmandu. The campaign will be conducted in phases, aiming to generate public opinion and create positive pressure on relevant authorities as the government engages in collecting suggestions for constitutional amendments.
In addition to advocating for political and religious state structure changes, the party also plans to organize pressure programs in the coming month. These efforts will focus on urging the government and other stakeholders to prohibit cow slaughter and the consumption of beef, reflecting a strong stance on cultural and religious preservation.
Party chair Dhawal Shumsher Rana announced the formation of a dialogue committee tasked with uniting parties, organizations, groups, and individuals who share the Jai Nepal Party's political vision. The party, which registered with the Election Commission on August 14 with 79 central members, aims to consolidate support for its core agenda.
Details of the central committee members were made public during the meeting, outlining the party's leadership structure as it prepares to mobilize public opinion and influence policy through its campaigns and dialogues.
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