Nepali Congress to Hold Live Q&A Session on Election Manifesto with Party President Gagan Thapa

The Nepali Congress is holding an open question-and-answer session today regarding the issues included in its election manifesto. Party President Gagan Kumar Thapa will be providing detailed information about the manifesto, which was made public in Janakpur on Wednesday for the House of Representatives elections, and will then hold an open Q&A session.

At the 'Our Pledge, Your Question' program, scheduled to begin at 1 PM today at the National Assembly Hall in Kathmandu, President Thapa will take questions from within the country and abroad about the manifesto and provide answers.

He stated, "Political parties must be accountable. One should not run away from questions but must be able to face them. We will be at the National Assembly Hall to directly answer your questions. I cordially request everyone to attend the program with your questions."

Party Spokesperson Devraj Chalise informed that arrangements are being made for people to ask questions directly and for the President to answer them live using technology from around the world.

Arrangements have also been made for President Thapa to take questions from attendees at the National Assembly Hall venue and provide answers.

The Congress has publicly outlined the blueprint of work it intends to carry out in the next five years if it gets to form the government under its own leadership through its manifesto. Citizens will be able to directly pose questions to President Thapa today regarding the manifesto, which is encompassed within Vision Ten.

This marks the first time in Nepal's political history that citizens will be able to question an election manifesto and have the concerned party leader respond publicly and directly.

Hundreds of media outlets are also scheduled to broadcast the live Q&A session.

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