JSP Chairman Upendra Yadav Frames Upcoming Election as Historic Opportunity for Systemic Change

Saptari. Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) Nepal Chairman Upendra Yadav has characterized the upcoming election not merely as a process for changing the government, but as a historic opportunity to fundamentally alter the character of the governance system.

Addressing an election campaign rally in Saptari Constituency No. 3 on Wednesday, Chairman Yadav clarified that his party is committed to addressing the consciousness of the younger generation, their courage to question, and the demand for accountable governance.

He claimed that JSP Nepal would implement the aspirations of the youth through policy reforms, rather than limiting them to mere slogans. Noting that today's youth favor transparent decision-making processes and government bodies free from political interference, Yadav stated that development cannot be strong without good governance, and democracy cannot be robust without controlling corruption.

Expressing concern over the unemployment and lack of opportunities faced by the youth, he said that JSP Nepal has entered the field with a tough agenda against irregularities and malpractices. Stating that the time has come to lead the change rather than remaining silent, he sought the support of voters for clean and transparent governance.

Chairman Yadav informed that JSP Nepal, through its election manifesto, has committed to an impartial and independent investigation of all corruption cases from the past to the present. He declared that if found guilty during the investigation, action would be taken according to the law against anyone, whether a former or current official, political leader, employee, or businessperson.

Chairman Yadav emphasized the need to make the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), courts, and investigative bodies fully autonomous and empowered. He stated that the right to access public information must be made effective and that the law must be applied equally to everyone.

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