Sudurpashchim Chief Minister Urges RPP Representatives to Fulfill Election Promises Amid Youth Exodus Concerns
Kailali. The Chief Minister of Sudurpashchim Province, Kamal Bahadur Shah, has stated that the representatives of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) must be ready to implement the promises they made during the elections.
Speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the new building of Ghodaghodi Community Secondary School, he said, "Respecting the votes given by the people, the representatives of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) must be ready to implement the promises they made during the elections."
Expressing concern over the issue of youth migrating abroad, he said, "Leaders who were in a position to question yesterday are now in a position to answer. Now, what was said must be put into practice."
Chief Minister Shah expressed confidence that the country is moving towards a stable government and will now advance on the path of development and prosperity. At the event, Minister for Social Development Meghraj Khadka wished the upcoming federal government well and urged them to work stably for five years. Jagat Joshi, the newly elected Member of Parliament from Kailali Constituency No. 3 representing the RSP, stated that societal change is impossible without transforming education and emphasized the need for moral education in the country.
Ghodaghodi Municipality Mayor Khadak Rawat stated that the development of Ghodaghodi is possible through coordination among the three tiers of government and that the area can be made a center for education. Dr. Jeevan Rana, Vice-Chairman of the Provincial Policy and Planning Commission, stated that the commission will always support educational reform.
Laxman Nyure, Chairman of Ghodaghodi Multipurpose Campus, stated that the support from the provincial government has greatly contributed to the development of education. Campus Chief Laxmiprasad Bhattarai submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Shah, expressing gratitude while anticipating further support.
At the event, Bishnu Sapkota, Chairman of Ghodaghodi Community Secondary School, emphasized technical education and stated that they would move forward with a policy of becoming a model community school. The building of Ghodaghodi Community Secondary School, which is being constructed with a budget of approximately Rs. 10 crore from the provincial government, is slated to be completed in three phases.
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