Leaders pledge to prioritise child rights issues in polls

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, APRIL 16Leaders of major political parties have pledged to prioritised
issues and concerns related to children and child rights in their manifesto for the local level elections.
Major political
parties same in terms of thoughts: RPP Chair Lingden
36 political parties
registered in Jhapa for local polls The local
level election is slated for May 13 in a single phase
At a political discourse organised by the Children as Zones of Peace National Campaign here today, they assured concrete steps for
implementation and protection of child rights enshrined as fundamental rights in the Constitution of Nepal. CPN-UML
General-secretary Shankar Pokharel said his party had been championing the cause of child rights and called for declaring schools as 'peace
zone' from the time of the insurgency."There is no doubt that the state should lay emphasis on children to ensure a bright future of the
nation," he noted.Similarly, ruling Nepali Congress Assistant General-Secretary Jivan Pariyar shared that they had been addressing many
concerns related to children by holding discussions and consultations during the promulgation of the constitution."Nepali Congress is
committed to enforce the policies and laws formulated to guarantee child rights."He lamented that the issues of child rights were neglected
even in educated families.Likewise, leader of CPN-Maoist Centre Shakti Bahadur Basnet stressed the need to walk the talk instead of
confining the issues of child rights to sloganeering.He viewed that the current constitution was child-friendly
He also argued that it was promulgated by the elected people's representatives.Child rights defender Gauri Pradhan said political parties as
well as the state should prioritise the concerns of child rights such as smooth registration process for child birth, free education and
free enrolment, sports, entertainment and protection of child rights.Advocate Indu Tuladhar stressed the need to adhere to the provision of
the election code of conduct that bars mobilising children in the election and forbids the use of school for election promotion.A version of
this article appears in the print on April 17, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.
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