Gandaki, Dec 27: The first provincial conference of Nepali Congress Gandaki has proposed for a ceiling in the term of office of the Prime Minister. It has proposed that an individual should not become the Prime Minister for more than two terms. Congress Gandaki Province Spokesperson Madhav Prasad Bastola (Madhu) issued a statement at the end of first historic conference of Gandaki Province held on December 19 and 20, sharing about the proposals endorsed by the conference. For this, it has called for an amendment to the constitutional provision on the matter. It has also proposed that the proportional representation election system provided in the constitution should be abolished, and that moral education, free health, end of corruption and generation of employment and good governance should be given first priority. The conference has also appealed to the party leadership to make the party technology-friendly, make cadres disciplined and run the party according to policy and rules, conduct training programs and put honest and competent members in charge of the evaluation system within the party to end factionalism. In order to save the credibility of the party, the Congress should not form alliances in national, provincial and local elections, the NC Gandaki has said. The statement says that the Nepali Congress should take the lead in amending the constitution to replace secularism in the Constitution of Nepal with Vedic Sanatan and freedom of religion. —