Nepali Congress President Confident of 'Spectacular Results' in Upcoming Election If Party Message Reaches Voters Effectively
Kathmandu. Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa has claimed that the party will achieve spectacular results in the election scheduled for February 21 if the party's message can be effectively conveyed to the voters.
President Thapa made this claim on Friday while addressing the Nepali Congress Gandaki Province Working Committee meeting. He mentioned that the party's victory in the upcoming election depends on the activeness of the cadres and leadership, urging them to work diligently accordingly.
He stated that it is necessary to increase contact with voters who were dissatisfied with the Congress in the previous election and inform them about the party's message. He added that they are moving forward by consulting with the Gen Z youth as well.
He also mentioned that the problem of dissatisfaction and disagreement within the party is gradually being eradicated. He further stated that continuous dialogue is being held with former President Sher Bahadur Deuba and others regarding the matter of uniting the party for the election.
He said, 'If we can deliver today's message properly to every household, no one can stop the Nepali Congress party from achieving spectacular results. It's not over yet. This depends on you and me. The voters are down there. What are those voters thinking today? 2.7 million voters cast their votes for us in the last election even when they were angry with us. It is enough if we go and explain to those voters once today. At least 4 to 5 lakh voters intended to vote for Congress in the last election but did not vote because they were dissatisfied with some of our decisions. We have to meet and convince all of them. We also have to meet the new generation. When everyone works like a candidate and delivers our message, no one can stop us from achieving the most spectacular results in this election.'
President Thapa also urged the cadres to chant the slogan 'This time, cross one hundred' instead of just 'Congress government' for the next government.
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