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RPP Chief Whip Khushbu Oli Demands Hinduism, Monarchy, and Province Review in Constitution Amendment

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Rastriya Prajatantra Party Chief Whip Khushbu Oli has demanded the compulsory inclusion of a Sanatan Hindu nation, constitutional monarchy, and a review of provincial structures in the constitution amendment process. Oli stated that these crucial issues were omitted from the task force's preliminary draft and accused the government of disregarding public sentiment in favor of secularism and religious conversion. She warned of decisive struggle if these demands are not met.

  • Khushbu Oli expressed concern that the government is not acknowledging citizens who believe Nepal should be a Sanatan nation, and alleged that religious conversion is rapidly occurring under the guise of secularism.
  • She argued for sufficient philosophical and historical debate at the institutional level regarding the monarchy.
  • Oli also highlighted the provincial government as an economic burden, demanding a review of its justification.
  • She warned that nationalist forces and Sanatan followers would launch a decisive struggle if the demands are not addressed in the final draft of the constitution amendment.

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