Nepali Congress Leader Claims Party Transformed Based on Youth Demands

Mahottari. Nepali Congress Vice President Bishwa Prakash Sharma has stated that the Nepali Congress has transformed itself and come before the public according to the demands of the youth (Gen-Z).

Speaking at an election corner meeting organized by the Congress Mahottari's Constituency No. 3 in Jaleshwar on Wednesday, he claimed that his party was the first to undergo change in line with the spirit of the movement led by the youth for change.

Vice President Sharma expressed the view that the public should now evaluate this, as the party has brought Gagan Kumar Thapa, who long advocated for generational transition within the party, as the party president for the elections, fulfilling the demands of the youth.

“In the Gen-Z movement last Bhadra, the youth spoke about good governance and gave the message that political parties must transform for it. Accordingly, we have started reforms in the party, handed over the reins of the country to the youth, and nominated Party President Thapa as the candidate for Prime Minister after the upcoming election. We have put forward new candidates across the country,” he said.

Vice President Sharma expressed confidence that the public would endorse their campaign in this election, as only his party can deliver the development the country demands, the change it desires, and the government it seeks.

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