Nepali Congress VP Sharma Stresses Bridging Generational Gap for National Progress

Tanahun. Nepali Congress Vice President Bishwa Prakash Sharma stated that the Congress has the responsibility to take the country into a new phase of trust by reducing the gap between generations amidst changing circumstances and coordinating efforts.

Addressing a large district assembly organized by the Nepali Congress Tanahun in Damauli on Monday regarding the upcoming House of Representatives election, Vice President Sharma urged voters to choose capable leadership to guide the country in the current complex situation.

He stated that the election is not merely about the victory or defeat of a party, but a time to test the capacity to provide an exit from the crisis facing the nation. He said, "The main question is not which party will win, but who can calmly coordinate the country in adverse situations, who can weave it together like a garland of flowers maturely, and who can lead the country toward cleanliness."

He urged the dissemination of historical facts demonstrating how the Congress has moved the country forward correctly among the public. Stating that the Congress is currently engaged in a campaign to make President Gagan Thapa the Prime Minister, he said, "The wave of that campaign will also mix in Tanahun. We must take the country toward new dreams, a new path. If we fail to advance the country correctly, there was a Gen Z rebellion now. In ten years, there will be an Alpha rebellion again. We will not let that situation arise."

Nepali Congress candidate for Tanahun Constituency No. 1, Govinda Bhattarai, stated his commitment to establishing good governance, prosperity, and fulfilling the demands of the general public here. He urged voting for the Congress, which is moving forward with the responsibility of leading the entire nation by cutting through the difficult circumstances.

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