Red Force Nepal Appoints Pawan Sunar as Commander of Central Election Mobilization Committee Ahead of Polls

Dhangadhi. The 'Red Force Nepal,' an organization affiliated with the Communist Party formed after the Gen Z rebellion in Nepal, has entrusted key responsibility to young leader Pawan Sunar. The organization nominated Sunar as the Commander of the Central Election Mobilization Committee, targeting the upcoming election scheduled for Falgun 21.

According to the decision made by the Central Committee of 'Red Force Nepal' on Saturday, Sunar, who previously served as the organization's provincial coordinator, has been promoted and given the responsibility of the Central Election Commander.

Sunar, who maintains a strong foothold in Kailali in the Sudurpashchim Province, is an energetic leader who emerged from student politics. He began his organizational politics from the unit committee of Kailali Multiple Campus, the largest educational institution in Sudurpashchim, and is a seasoned leader who has led the Kailali district committee. He has long been vocal in the streets and in the assemblies for student movements and the welfare of the youth.

Immediately after taking charge as the Central Election Commander, Sunar stated that he is ready to manage the election front across the country. He outlined a strategy to aggressively mobilize the network of 'Red Force Nepal' in all 165 constituencies of the country in the upcoming elections.

"I am the election commander for 165 constituencies. I will leave no stone unturned to ensure the party's victory by managing the elections nationwide," he stated.

He also committed to systematically mobilizing young and capable students as needed in all 165 constituencies across the country. To strengthen the party and the organization nationwide and secure favorable results in the upcoming elections, Sunar stated that he will use the zeal and enthusiasm of the youth as the main strength of the party.

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