Nepali Congress President Thapa Pledges 'Pledge Paper' Instead of Manifesto for Upcoming Elections
Siraha. Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa has stated that the party will bring a 'Pledge Paper' rather than a manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for Falgun 21.
Speaking at a welcoming program organized by the Siraha Constituency No. 3 in Golbazar on Tuesday, President Thapa announced the intention to bring a pledge paper.
'The election will be held on Falgun 21, the government will be formed in Chaitra, and on Baisakh 1, the Prime Minister will stand up and publicly present his pledge paper, committing to the work to be done within five years,' he said. 'It's not about speeches, it's about showing results through action. The evaluation of the plans made throughout the month of Baisakh will be done on Jestha 1. Work will be evaluated month by month, and citizens will be involved in the evaluation.'
President Thapa announced that a system for reviewing the government's work on the first day of every month will be implemented. 'Such a government can be formed. There is also time. But for this, enthusiasm, experience, zeal, sense, and the ability to manage are required,' Thapa said.
He further added, 'It's not enough to just use proverbs and talk about destruction; the ability to unite everyone and move forward is needed, which the Nepali Congress and I possess.'
President Thapa claimed that the promises made by Congress candidates in every district will be fulfilled and stated that he would take responsibility for them. For this, he urged the public to elect them first.
'We have come carrying dreams. We want to bring a smile to the faces of mothers across the country, give hope to the youth, and make our friends proud to be 'Nepali',' Thapa said. 'For that, the support of the people is necessary.'
He also mentioned that he took the risk to become the party president for the sake of the youth.
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