Nepali Congress to Unveil Election Manifesto in Janakpurdham

Kathmandu. The Nepali Congress's election manifesto is set to be unveiled today. The manifesto will be made public during an election rally scheduled to take place in Janakpurdham, the capital of Madhesh Province.

Key central leaders, including Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa and Vice-President Bishwa Prakash Sharma, are scheduled to address the manifesto rally. The Congress views this manifesto rally, organized in the sacred land of Madhesh, the historic and cultural city of Janakpurdham, not just as a political event, but as a historic opportunity to convey a message of Madhesh's self-respect, inclusive democracy, and national unity.

Leaders of the Congress have stated that the soil of Madhesh has always raised a firm voice in favor of democracy, inclusivity, and the federal democratic republic.

According to Krishna Prasad Yadav, President of the Nepali Congress Madhesh Province, the Nepali Congress has adopted the issues of identity, rights, proportional inclusivity, and empowerment of the Madhesh people as its core agenda in the political journey following the Madhesh movement.

In a statement issued by Yadav, it was mentioned, "Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa himself has become a candidate from Sarlahi Constituency No. 4, a district in Madhesh, directly connecting with the people of Madhesh. This is not merely an electoral strategy but a message to strengthen the relationship between Madhesh and national politics."

Yadav is determined that the Congress will move forward with a clear action plan ensuring Madhesh's prosperity, agricultural modernization, expansion of industry and trade, systematic development of border areas, employment for youth, women's empowerment, and social justice.

He informed that over 100,000 voters from all constituencies of Madhesh Province are expected to participate in the manifesto rally.

Information regarding the manifesto released from Janakpur will also be provided through a press conference in Kathmandu.

The Congress has announced that Spokesperson Devraj Chalise will provide information about the manifesto today at 4 PM at the Congress Central Office in Sanepa.

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