Nepali Congress Unveils 15-Point Agenda Ahead of House of Representatives Election

Kathmandu. The Nepali Congress has put forward 15 significant agendas for the upcoming House of Representatives election scheduled for Falgun 21.

The manifesto, unveiled by President Gagan Thapa at an event held in Kathmandu on Thursday, primarily encompasses these 15 points.

These points are as follows:

1. The party pledges to bring national prosperity through a transparent, accountable, and democratic government.

2. For the overall economic and social development of the country, the Congress has emphasized the agriculture, tourism, industrial development, and energy sectors.

3. Focusing on employment, entrepreneurship, and the development of new ideas for the youth, ensuring their active participation in national development.

4. To make Nepal digitally prosperous and expand access to digital services.

5. To strengthen national identity by preserving and promoting Nepali heritage, culture, and traditions.

6. To expand access to free healthcare for citizens to ensure the health, security, and social security of the citizens.

7. To create new employment opportunities in the agriculture, tourism, and industrial sectors and strengthen the economy.

8. To expand the scope of social security and implement inclusive policies.

9. To prioritize poverty alleviation programs and put forward concrete plans.

10. To improve the standard of living of citizens by placing special emphasis on quality education, health, and nutrition.

11. To emphasize inclusive development by ensuring proportional participation of all classes, sectors, and communities.

12. To expand digital infrastructure to increase access to services and strengthen the digital economy.

13. To implement development programs according to the needs of the local communities.

14. To strengthen the rule of law and ensure the independence of the judiciary.

15. To protect the rights and interests of farmers and improve their income and livelihood.

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