Chairman of Nepal Workers and Peasants Party, Narayan Man Bijukchhe, has said it is imperative to cater legal and constitutional knowledge to political leaders and cadres.
Releasing a book ‘Khwapa Nyaya Dabu’ published by the Khwapa College of Law here Thursday, Chairman Bijukchhe viewed every sector needs the workforce having knowledge on law. The political leaders and cadres most be equipped with such knowledge, he reminded.
“Politics is incomplete and useless when it lacks legal knowledge,” Chairman Bijukchhe underscored.
According to him, many inmates are forced to languish in jails for lack owing to ignorance of law and acts. If people are made aware of universal principles of law, crimes would undoubtedly subside in society, he argued.
He went on to say that the law and constitution should have provisions to take action against those political parties failing to deliver as per their election manifestos.
On the occasion, Chairman of College Management Committee and Mayor of Bhaktapur municipality, S
unil Prajapati, viewed the College was playing a significant role on imparting cutting-edge knowledge to the young generation so that they could easily face 21st century challenges. It was providing education at a minimum fee, he informed.
Law Faculty Dean at Purvanchal University, Anil Kumar Pokharel, noted expert on criminal law Prof Dr Rajit Bhakta Pradhananga, Chief Judge of Bhaktapur District Court, Basudev Neupane, Law Society Nepal’s Chairman Ram Prasad Prajapati, and others pointed out the need for catering basic knowledge on law at schools.
Source: National News Agency Nepal