Nepali Congress President Thapa Claims Party Has Learned From Recent Protests

Kathmandu. Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa claimed that the Congress is the only party that has learned lessons from the protests held on Bhadra 23 and 24 and has corrected itself.

Speaking at an event organized by the Nepali Congress Kathmandu Constituency No. 5 in Kathmandu on Saturday, President Thapa stated that after the protests on Bhadra 23 and 24, the Congress has moved forward with corrections and is now engaged in a campaign to change the country. He mentioned that in the current situation, the Congress has become the newest party after completing its convention on Magh 1.

President Thapa emphasized that the message of the changed Congress must reach the grassroots level, and they must be able to go to the 2.7 million voters who voted for Congress yesterday and explain the reality.

President Thapa stressed the need to unite and focus on the elections, stating that after the convention, there are no longer any factions or opposition within the party.

President Thapa urged the spread of the message of the new Congress through social media as well, asserting that the Congress will become strong to stop the culture of power-sharing and corruption seen in the country.

Similarly, Congress General Secretary and candidate for Kathmandu-5, Pradeep Paudel, stated that the party will win the trust of the citizens because both policy and leadership have been corrected according to the expectations of the citizens.

General Secretary Paudel opined that merely criticizing others does not make one competent, and one can become better than others based on vision and agenda.

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