
Kathmandu, Feb 16: President Ramchandra Paudel has said democracy alone is the bedrock of a just society and the fundamental rights comprise the life line of democracy.
The Head –f State said this while addressing the Fifth Law Asia and International Human Rights Conference organized here today.
On the occasion, he said these rights ensured the right to live with dignity, freedom and equality. As the President said, in Nepal, the dedication and sacrifice of the people to democracy for long has inspired us towards building such a society from every perspective.
Noting that Nepal has gone through a long and arduous journey for securing democracy, President Paudel recalled many brave personalities had carried out relentless struggle in the fight for democracy, and this struggle has remained crucial in the establishment, reinstatement and reaching to federal democratic republic in Nepal.
“Through these efforts alone we have become able to build a society that respects human rights. The contribution of lawyers is unforgettable in this. It is also my belief that the law professionals, whoever they are and wherever, are the watchdogs of the rule of law and the defenders of democracy,” President Paudel reiterated.
He stated that the right to live independently without any kind of torture, a life free from slavery and discrimination based on skin colour and gender, the freedom of speech and expression, compulsory employment and quality education and health are the inalienable rights of a person.
“My understanding is that in a democracy, it is the professional duty of lawyers to monitor whether these rights of the citizens are guaranteed by the state or not and, if not, to raise voice for this,” he said.
President Paudel said that Nepal’s commitment to democracy has enabled the nation to play an important role in the international forum by advocating for human rights and justice globally.
Stating that of late climate change has started having a profound impact on our communities in Nepal, located in the heart of the Himalayas and rich in natural beauty and resources, he said and threats to agriculture-based livelihoods are increasing in Nepal due to climate change, natural disasters and loss of biodiversity.
“Nepal has suffered the consequences of environmental degradation resulting from the actions of developed countries. We are the innocent victims of these environmental disasters. We look forward to a strong campaign for climate justice from Law Asia and the international community to address these injustices and work towards a sustainable and equitable future,” the President said. #democracy #nepal