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Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari addresses 33rd Madan-Ashrit Memorial Meeting

Kathmandu. Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said that the People's Multi-Party Democracy (Jabaja) is a unique political idea based on the reality of Nepali society.

Addressing the 33rd Madan-Ashrit Memorial Meeting organized at Madannagar in Balkhu on Sunday, she mentioned that the late Madan Bhandari and Jibaraj Ashrit took the Nepali communist movement not only to organizational heights but also to a new stage of ideological clarity and people-oriented political culture.

She said, "Madan Bhandari and Jibaraj Ashrit took the Nepali communist movement not only to organizational heights but also to a new stage of ideological clarity and people-oriented political culture. They established the belief more deeply that politics is an issue connected with the lives of the people and must be guided by the trust of the people."

She stated that politics is connected with the lives of the people and that Madan Bhandari and Jibaraj Ashrit made the belief of being guided by the trust of the people even deeper.

Bhandari mentioned that the People's Multi-Party Democracy adopted by the CPN (UML) as a guiding principle is a unique political idea based on the reality of Nepali society, and noted that it has been accepted as a creative use of Marxism in Nepal.

"The People's Multi-Party Democracy adopted by UML as a guiding principle is a unique political idea based on the reality of Nepali society. We have accepted this as a creative form of Marxism in Nepal," she said.

According to her, it has played an important role in guiding the journey of democracy, nationality, social justice, and prosperity, establishing the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) as a trustworthy political force for the people.

She said, "It has played an important role in establishing the Communist Party of Nepal UML as a trustworthy political force for the people by guiding the journey of democracy, nationality, social justice, and prosperity."

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