Nepali Congress to Hold Open Q&A Session on Electoral Manifesto in Kathmandu

Kathmandu. The Nepali Congress is set to hold an open question-and-answer session regarding the issues included in its electoral manifesto. Party President Gagan Kumar Thapa announced this while providing detailed information about the manifesto released today in Janakpur.

During the 'Our Pledge—Your Question' program scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, starting at 1 PM at the National Assembly Hall in Kathmandu, President Thapa will take questions from home and abroad regarding the manifesto and provide answers. Congress Spokesperson Devraj Chalise stated that the program includes President Thapa presenting a summary of the manifesto via a large 'LED screen.'

He said, "The Congress, which released its manifesto from Janakpur, the capital of Madhes, today, will provide detailed information about it in Kathmandu on Thursday, and an open Q&A session on the mentioned topics has been arranged." Spokesperson Chalise informed that arrangements are being made for questions to be asked directly from around the world using technology, and for the President to respond directly.

Arrangements have also been made for questions to be taken from the attendees at the National Assembly Hall venue, and for President Thapa to answer them. The Congress has publicly unveiled its plan through the manifesto for the next five years, aiming to form the government under its own leadership.

The general public will have the opportunity to question and raise queries about the issues covered in the manifesto. It is reported that this practice, where citizens question an electoral declaration and the concerned party leader responds publicly and directly, is happening for the first time in Nepal's political history.

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