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India Gazette
08-05-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
Nepal's Maoist Center Deputy Secy general welcomes
Kathmandu [Nepal], May 8 (ANI): Nepal's opposition Maoist Center's Deputy Secretary General Janardan Sharma has welcomed India's Operation Sindoor against terrorism. Taking to Facebook on Thursday, Sharma, a former Foreign and Finance Minister welcomed the strike by India on terror hotbeds inside Pakistan. 'India has conducted 'Operation Sindoor' against terrorism. Terrorism is the worst thing that can happen to human civilization. It should be the duty of every nation to fight against terrorism. At the same time, it is necessary to defeat terrorism through mutual cooperation for peace and stability,' Sharma wrote on Facebook. On Thursday's meeting of the House of Representatives, Nepali lawmakers voiced support to the countries fighting against terrorism and demanded for clear stance of the government against terrorism following the Operation Sindoor of India. Nepali Congress lawmaker Ramhari Khatiwada, while addressing the parliamentary meeting on Thursday stated that any of the country has right to defend itself against terrorism. Giving reference of various wars, the lawmaker also demanded for governments preparedness in wake of the geopolitical crisis. 'The war between Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas, current policy of the US President, China- Taiwan unification attempt and its after effects, India's attack on Pakistan for harboring terrorism has further made us vulnerable. I would request the government to be ready to face any of those consequences,' Khatiwada said. 'In the fight against the terrorism, we should support any of the countries,' the ruling party lawmaker stressed. Another Nepali Congress lawmaker, Mukta Kumari Yadav also demanded the government to clear the nations stand against terrorism. 'Nepal has adopted the foreign policy of non-alignment but the nation needs to clear up the stance against the terrorism,' Yadav said. Following the terror attack in Pahalgam of Jammu and Kashmir in India, the Indian Armed Forces on Wednesday launched 'Operation Sindoor', carrying out precision strikes on nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), days after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 people. 'Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India has demonstrated considerable restraint in selection of targets and method of execution, said MoD. Further, as per the Ministry, these steps come in the wake of the 'barbaric' Pahalgam terrorist attack in which 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen were murdered. We are living up to the commitment that those responsible for this attack will be held accountable. (ANI)

Associated Press
12-04-2025
- Politics
- Associated Press
Ujawal Jha: The Voice Building the Foundation of Change
04/11/2025, Balwa, Mahottari // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire // Balwa, Mahottari – In times when the nation needs solutions more than speeches, leaders like Ujawal Jha emerge — grounded in the soil, driven by purpose, and guided by empathy. A true servant of the people, Jha is not just part of Nepal's political landscape; he is transforming it, one village, one policy, and one life at a time. From Dusty Roads to National Recognition Born on September 14, 1992, in the small village of Dhamaura, Jha's early life was shaped by poverty, inequality, and a lack of basic services. But rather than letting those conditions break him, he let them build him. His experiences gave him a powerful perspective — one rooted in the struggles of everyday people. 'I didn't learn politics in books. I learned it from hungry children and jobless youth,' he says. Starting as a grassroots social activist, Jha focused on bringing education to rural communities. He organized informal schools, provided study materials, and motivated young volunteers to teach in villages where classrooms were empty and hope was fading. Stepping Into Politics With a Purpose Jha's journey into politics wasn't driven by ambition, but by a need for structural change. He realized that without influence at the policymaking level, his efforts would always hit a ceiling. As a representative of the Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Center), he has carried his values into parliament and beyond. His focus areas are clear and consistent: Educational equity Affordable healthcare Youth employment Gender equality Rural infrastructure development But what sets Jha apart is his style of leadership — accessible, action-oriented, and deeply human. Real Impact, Real People Ujawal Jha's work isn't measured by headlines, but by results. Thousands of children now have access to schools. Villages once ignored by the health system now host regular medical camps. Under his guidance, skill development centers are training the next generation in trades and technologies that open doors to self-reliance. His advocacy for women's participation in leadership is also making waves. Many women in Mahottari and nearby districts are now entering public life, raising their voices, and leading community decisions — a quiet revolution he has empowered with conviction. One recent example of his connection to the grassroots: Jha personally visited five families in Dhamaura to inform them that their electricity bills had decreased — a result of his efforts for subsidized public utilities. It wasn't a grand event. Just a heartfelt conversation with people whose lives he promised to change — and did. Beyond Awards: A Vision That Lives in Every Citizen Though honored with multiple national and international awards, Jha remains grounded. 'A medal on the chest means nothing if the hearts of the people are still heavy,' he says. His long-term vision? A nation that is fair, inclusive, and opportunity-rich, where no child sleeps hungry, no woman is silenced, and no youth leaves the country out of desperation. 'Nations don't rise on slogans,' he says. 'They rise on sincerity, service, and the courage to care.' Media Contact: Name: Ujawal Jha Email: [email protected] Original Source of the original story >> Ujawal Jha: The Voice Building the Foundation of Change