Amal Janata Party Co-Chair Urges Voters to Reject Candidates Linked to Financial Irregularities
Pokhara. Tilak Thapamagar, Co-Chairman of the Amal Janata Party (AJAPA), stated that individuals involved in various disputes and irregularities should be boycotted from the elections. He cautioned voters to be wary of candidates accused of irregularities in cooperatives, microfinance, and other financial matters who are now seeking votes.
Addressing the AJAPA Gandaki Province Election Operation Committee meeting held in Pokhara on Monday, Thapamagar emphasized that voters must prioritize candidates with clean records who work for the public interest. He urged the public to remain vigilant against attempts to influence votes through greed and temptation.
Thapamagar noted that the elections are an opportunity to select responsible and honest leadership, urging voters to cast their ballots for AJAPA candidates using the mobile phone symbol. According to him, the election is a crucial chance to choose representatives who are clean, fair, and accountable.
Niranjan Poudel, a member of the AJAPA Central Election Operation Committee, informed that the meeting discussed the electoral strategies, organizational mobilization, and publicity campaigns for candidates competing in various districts and constituencies of Gandaki Province for the House of Representatives election scheduled for February 21.
The meeting, chaired by AJAPA Gandaki Province Chairman and Province Election Operation Committee Chairman Bhojraj Tripathi, was attended by Party Vice Chairperson Eliza Gautam, Election Operation Committee member Niranjan Poudel, Gandaki Province Chairman Santosh Sah, Secretariat members Tej Bahadur Kumal, Bijendra Chaudhary, Bimal Kandel, Pabitra Malla, and others.
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