Nepali Congress Candidate in Chitwan-2 Focuses on Basic Needs and Policy Reform
Chitwan. Mina Kumari Kharel, the Nepali Congress candidate for Chitwan Constituency Number 2, has made solving the basic problems of the local people her main election agenda. Speaking at a press meet organized by Press Union Chitwan on Monday, Kharel claimed that she is closely aware of the real issues in this area because she has been active for years in the field of the poor, helpless, women, and children.
She expressed confidence that voters will fully trust her this time as she has always stood by the people in their joys and sorrows. Kharel committed that if elected, she would raise a strong voice not only for the physical development of Chitwan-2 but also for policy reforms.
Mentioning that many laws, rules, and regulations currently in force are anti-development and cumbersome, she stated that she would strive to remove such obstacles in parliament. Commenting that the fundamental rights and entitlements granted to citizens by the constitution have yet to be implemented in practice, she clarified that her candidacy is aimed at making the common citizen feel their rights.
Chitwan Constituency Number 2 is one of the most discussed constituencies in the country in this election. Competitors such as Rastriya Swatantra Party Chairman Rabi Lamichhane, CPN-UML's Asmin Ghimire, and CPN (Maoist Centre)'s Pratap Gurung are in the electoral field here. A total of 23 candidates, including representatives from 17 political parties and 6 independent candidates, are contesting in this constituency.
Amidst a crowd of heavyweight and famous candidates, Congress's Kharel is banking on her local stronghold and experience in social work as the main basis for victory.
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