MP Aren Rai Pledges to Champion the Cause of the Poor and Landless

Kathmandu. Labor Culture Party’s House of Representatives member (MP) Aren Rai has said that his party will always raise its voice for the poor and landless. MP Rai, elected from Khotang, said that he became an MP solely to raise the voice of the poor and marginalized communities.

Rai, 29, who has been raising his voice against caste discrimination, is currently visiting various places in the capital where bulldozers have been used, offering condolences to the landless. The Labor Culture Party has been openly protesting the eviction of landless people without alternative arrangements. He also expressed his commitment that he and his party will fight for the rights of the landless.

“We will not be corrupt, nor will we let the country be sold,” MP Rai said in a conversation for Ratopati’s ‘MP Sanga’ column. “We will fight for the country’s independence.”

He promised to fulfill the commitments he made to the people of Khotang during his election campaign within his tenure. He stated that he will focus on completing stalled development projects, solving the problem of monkeys affecting crops, bringing good governance, raising the voice for the poor, helpless, and landless, and building an egalitarian society.

“Facing the challenge of old parties that have been entrenched for years, I will not disappoint the people of Khotang who elected me,” Rai said. “I entered politics seeing the country’s poverty, scarcity, discrimination, and countless other problems. I will not waver under any circumstances.”

He stated that he is determined to save the country, build the country, and not engage in corruption as an MP. 

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