Nepali Congress Chief Thapa Assures Unrepresented Communities of Future Electoral Opportunities

Gagan Kumar Thapa, President of the Nepali Congress, stated that since the Congress is a common party for all castes and ethnicities, local communities who feel unrepresented now will get a chance in the upcoming local and provincial elections.

Addressing an election rally for Bara Constituency No. 1 organized in Kolhabi Municipality, Bara on Saturday, he mentioned that local communities who missed out on opportunities would receive them in the local and provincial polls.

“The Congress is a common party for all castes and ethnicities. Wherever you feel injustice has been done, you will get an opportunity in the upcoming local and provincial assembly elections. I urge friends here to take everyone along inclusively,” he said. “If we have made some mistakes today, we will correct them in the provincial elections. If any community feels wronged, we will compensate for it starting from the next election.”

President Thapa emphasized that in the election on Falgun 21, all members must unite and vote for the Congress without any disruption. He stated that the Congress guarantees 5 years of development in Nepal, 5 years of reform, and a guarantee of moving forward at a fast pace.

He added, “There will be no accidents in Nepal for these 5 years. We will not let them happen. We will manage it. We will not allow any accident, nor conflict—not in the name of caste, not in the name of religion, not in the name of Madhes or Pahad, and not in the name of the rich or the poor. The Congress government will move forward at a fast pace.”

He also promised not to be swayed by agitation and to work by managing everyone and making good use of the time lost. “The Congress will form the government for the next 5 years and move Nepal forward in the direction of stability, development, and good governance,” he said.

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