Former Nepali Congress Vice President Nidhi Stresses Need for Majority in Upcoming Elections to Safeguard Current System

Kathmandu. Former Vice President of the Nepali Congress, Bimalendra Nidhi, has stated that the Congress must secure a majority in the House of Representatives election on Falgun 21 to save the current system. Speaking at a pledge assembly in Tirahutiya, Janakpur, on Wednesday, leader Nidhi emphasized that everyone must unite and work hard for the party's victory in the election. 

He stated that since there is currently no popularly elected parliament and government in Nepal, it is necessary for the democratic party to win to protect it. 'Currently, Nepal does not have a popularly elected government and parliament. Therefore, representatives of the people must be elected through the election to form the government through those representatives,' leader Nidhi said, 'The current governance system must be saved.' 

Nidhi mentioned that the current constitution was drafted under the leadership of the Nepali Congress. He stated that since this constitution, formed through the Constituent Assembly, encompasses the rights of all, the Congress must achieve a majority to uphold this constitution.

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