Nepali Congress President Thapa Urges Youth to Vote for Change, Citing Party's New Vision
Sarlahi. Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa stated that if anyone wishes to vote for a new party, that party is the Congress. He made these remarks while addressing a program organized in Dhankol, Sarlahi.
He said, 'If anyone wants to cast a vote for a new party and new leadership, that is the Nepali Congress. This is because Congress has embraced its legacy while adopting a new form, policy, and leadership.'
He mentioned that the country now rests on the shoulders of the youth and expressed happiness upon seeing the young generation. He stated that the youth will lead this country and must participate actively. He said, 'People always used to ask where the youth are. But today, seeing the youth, especially the Gen Z generation, here in Dhankol, I am very happy. I want to appreciate their ideas and capabilities.'
Thapa emphasized the necessity of education to strengthen the foundation of the Madhes region, but stressed that before that, the youth must secure victory through votes. He said, 'Currently, education, health, and irrigation are the main problems in Sarlahi and other districts of Madhes. The very foundation here needs to be strengthened. For that, the youth need to convince five family members per person about the Congress. You young people must take responsibility for this. I have told my team the same thing.'
He further stated that Congress is preparing to include the demands of Sarlahi in its manifesto. He said, 'I am going to Kathmandu today so that the problems of Sarlahi are included in the Congress's resolution document. I will return again.'
He urged voters to give responsibility for leading not just Sarlahi but the entire nation to the Congress party, as it possesses both the enthusiasm and experience to run the country. 'The 'Project Government' is ready with plans for what we will do if given the opportunity to lead the country. We have conducted detailed study and research on the work to be done in five years after becoming Prime Minister. The authority to implement that is in the hands of voters across the country,' said President Thapa.
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