Rastriya Swatantra Party's Aryal Pledges Zero-Tolerance Anti-Corruption Mechanism in Every Ward Post-Election
Kathmandu. The Vice-Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Dol Prasad Aryal, has stated that upon being elected, he will institutionalize a policy of zero tolerance against corruption by forming a monitoring mechanism, including citizen leaders, in every ward.
Speaking at various election programs in his constituency, Kathmandu Constituency No. 9, on Monday, he clarified that good governance is the first priority of his manifesto. He announced the implementation of public hearings and a structure for addressing grievances within a stipulated timeframe.
He conducted door-to-door campaigns today in areas including Balkhu Tekusi, Kumari Club, Gambel, Shivanagar, Khasibazar, Kalanki Mandir, Lampati, Kalimati, Kuleshwor, and the Fruit Market area.
During this time, he engaged in direct dialogue with local residents, small business owners, laborers, and youth. In discussions with voters, Aryal said, "Zero tolerance against corruption is not just a word in a speech; it must become the basis of our working procedure. After being elected, a monitoring team, including citizen leaders, will be formed in every ward. Monthly sector-wise public hearings will be held regarding development plans, budget implementation, and public services. Depending on the nature of the public grievance, the resolution process will be initiated within a maximum of one week to 30 days."
Aryal committed to ensuring fair budget distribution and 100% implementation, adding that there are plans to develop the areas from Kalanki–Satungal to Nagdhunga and Sitapaila to Bhimdhunga as a green corridor.
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