Nepali Congress Leader Shekhar Koirala Inaugurates Six Party Offices in Morang's Budhiganga in Single Day
Biratnagar. Nepali Congress candidate and influential leader Dr. Shekhar Koirala, representing Morang Constituency No. 6, inaugurated party offices in six wards of Budhiganga Rural Municipality in a single day.
Targeting the upcoming elections, senior leader Koirala inaugurated the party offices for Ward Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 of the Nepali Congress in Budhiganga Rural Municipality. Addressing the inauguration ceremony, he claimed that significant development works have taken place in Budhiganga Rural Municipality in recent years.
According to him, there has been remarkable progress in infrastructure development, including drinking water, roads, and health institutions. "The face of Budhiganga has changed compared to other times," he said, "If someone says there has been no development here, I will not believe it."
As the elections scheduled for Falgun 21 approach, Congress candidates are intensifying their election campaigns and reaching out to voters. On that occasion, Congress proportional representation candidate Rukmini Koirala urged the residents of Budhiganga to ensure the victory of the Congress for the protection of the constitution and the nation.
Similarly, Congress proportional representation candidate Pramila Gachhadar stated that it is necessary to recognize the tendency to destroy the country in the post-people's movement phase. Emphasizing that the responsibility of nation-building rests on the shoulders of the Congress, she urged for the victory of the Congress.
Dr. Koirala addressed the election rally and sought votes by meeting citizens involved in various professions and businesses. He stated that democracy, the constitution, the supremacy of parliament, and religious-cultural identity will be preserved only if the Congress wins.
According to Kiran Chaudhary, Vice-Chairman of the Nepali Congress Budhiganga Rural Municipality, candidate Koirala is making the campaign more effective by expanding the election programs.
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