Former Speaker Dhungana's contribution will be written in golden letters in history: NHRC
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has said that the contribution made by former Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) Damannath Dhungana for the protection of civil rights will be written in golden letters in history.
In a press release issued today by the spokesperson of the Commission, Tikaram Pokhrel, expressing grief over the death of the former Speaker Dhungana, it is mentioned that the Commission believes that the contribution made by him will be highly valued.
"The demise of Dhungana caused irreparable loss to Nepal's democratic movement, law and human rights, and the country has lost an invaluable asset," the statement said. The press release further mentioned Dhungana's contribution in promulgation of Constitution of Nepal, 2047, defense of the dignity of the Parliament, law enforcement, peace process and protection of human rights.
Recalling the works done by Dhungana in connection with the Commission regarding the protection and promotion of human rights, the Commission has expressed its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.
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