Communist Party Unveils Election Manifesto for Morang Constituency 1, Pledging Tourism Hub and Modern City Development

Morang. The Communist Party of Nepal has publicly released its election commitment paper for the House of Representatives election scheduled for Falgun 21 in Morang Constituency-1. The CPN has nominated Kul Prasad Limbu (Kushal) for the direct election and Mamata Rajbanshi from the marginalized indigenous community for the proportional representation seat in this constituency.

The party commented that the current political situation has deviated beyond constitutional and legal boundaries and lost balance, asserting that its victory is necessary to bring it back on the right track. This election is being portrayed as a competition between forces supporting the system and opposing forces.

Stating that they are struggling to protect and further strengthen achievements such as democracy, federalism, proportional inclusive representation, and secularism, the party appealed to voters to cast their ballots for the 'Star' symbol.

Candidate Kushal Limbu and his team also unveiled a commitment paper encompassing various ambitious plans for overall development. This includes a plan to develop Morang Constituency No. 1 as a tourism center and construct a modern city facilitating habitation for 5 million people.

Furthermore, prioritizing the listing of betel nut cultivation and other cash crops as 'National Crops,' developing Urlabari as an economic and administrative center, and ensuring completely free education and health services have been highlighted.

Demanding reforms in the governance system, the party committed to raising its voice to change the directly elected form of governance through constitutional amendment and to establish good governance by eradicating corruption.

In addition, agendas include launching commercial programs under the slogan 'Our Investment, Our Income' to create extensive employment opportunities locally, establishing 'Safe Houses' in every municipality for disaster management, and bringing the authority of Singha Durbar to the villages.

The party introduced its candidates to the public as leadership capable of listening to people's problems at their doorsteps and articulating a clear voice for development, while also requesting journalists to conduct clean and balanced publicity.

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