Nepali Congress Candidate Links Youth Emigration to Lack of Job Creation, Pledges Support for Entrepreneurship

Kathmandu. Sachin Timalsena, the House of Representatives candidate from Kathmandu Constituency No. 4 representing the Nepali Congress, stated that the emigration of youth abroad will not stop unless job opportunities are created and young people are connected to entrepreneurship. He made these remarks while addressing a meeting with cadres from Kathmandu Constituency No. 4 on Saturday.

He committed to working diligently so that the situation forcing youth to go abroad due to lack of employment does not arise. He stated that he would focus specifically on youth employment. Commenting that Gagan Kumar Thapa, previously elected from the same constituency, has gone on a mission for a special reason, Timalsena asserted that for the next five years, he would manage Constituency No. 4, which he called Ayodhya, acting as Bharat.

He stated that upon winning the House of Representatives election and entering the parliament, he would stand as the strongest pillar in the grand mission to make Gagan Thapa the Prime Minister of the country.

He said, 'I want to say this with everyone as a witness. This constituency is Ayodhya. Ram has gone on a mission. I will manage this constituency for 5 years in the role of Bharat. Upon winning the upcoming House of Representatives election and entering the parliament, I will stand as the strongest pillar in the grand mission to make Gagan Thapa the Prime Minister of the country.'

Candidate Timalsena stated that he would work to connect youth with entrepreneurship. He claimed to advocate for creating a law that would grant a two-year tax exemption for young people starting a business for the first time. –News Agency Nepal

 

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