Rastriya Swatantra Party Candidate Pukar Bom Vows to End Corruption and Build Future for Youth in Kathmandu-4

Pukar Bom, the candidate from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) for Kathmandu Constituency No. 4, stated that he has entered the electoral arena to establish good governance and dismantle the network of corruption in the country.

While conducting door-to-door campaigning in his constituency on Thursday, he mentioned that creating an environment for youth to build their future within the country is his main agenda.

Bom committed to ending the political and administrative injustice that Kathmandu Constituency No. 4 has suffered for a long time. He put forward a plan to develop his constituency as a major hub for heritage tourism. During the door-to-door canvassing, he observed significant enthusiasm among voters and claimed his victory was certain, stating that the public is eager to entrust the RSP with the responsibility of running the country for five years.

The electoral contest in Kathmandu-4 appears to be very interesting this time. In this constituency, previously won by Gagan Thapa of the Nepali Congress, 28 candidates are currently in the race, including Bom of the RSP, Rajan Bhattarai of CPN-UML, Sachin Timalsina of the Congress, Surendra Bhandari of RPP, and Indrakumar Bhusal of the CPN.

A total of 33 polling stations and 88 voting centers have been designated for the election in this constituency, which has 76,141 registered voters. 

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