Nepali Congress Issues Directives to Lower Committees for Effective Election Campaign Strategy
The Nepali Congress has issued special directives to all its lower-level committees to make the party's election campaign for the upcoming House of Representatives elections more effective and organized.
The Congress Central Publicity and Propaganda Committee has communicated with the committees of all 7 provinces, 77 districts, 165 House of Representatives constituencies, 330 Provincial Assembly constituencies, 753 local levels, and all 6743 ward committees, instructing them to implement new strategies for the election campaign.
The circular, signed by spokesperson and Central Publicity and Propaganda Committee Coordinator Devraj Chalise, states that publicity efforts must be intensified to ensure the victory of the party's candidates and increase proportional votes in the upcoming elections. The party has put forward a strategy specifically targeting ward-level publicity by mandating the implementation of the responsibility: 'One Party Member, 30 Households'.
Under this arrangement, each party member must visit the assigned 30 households, engage in direct dialogue with the voters, and maintain a clear record of this activity. Furthermore, instructions have been given to take the party's announced pledge letter on good governance and prosperity down to the grassroots level, interact with intellectuals and voters, and seek the cooperation of the Press Union in this endeavor.
Giving high priority to the use of technology, the Congress has also set time limits for social media operation. All members will be required to mandatorily share and re-upload content from the party's official Facebook pages, TikTok, and website.
To reach the maximum number of voters, a special request has been made to share content simultaneously during the designated peak hours: from 8:00 AM to 8:20 AM in the morning and from 8:00 PM to 8:20 PM in the evening.
In addition, the Congress has alerted all its committees at every level to prepare for public rallies to be addressed by central leaders and to survey the actual ground situation in their respective areas and immediately send the details to the center.

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