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NC started a month-long election campaign

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KATHMANDU: MARCH. 13 – The ruling Nepali Congress has launched a one-month election campaign aimed at local voters. A month-long election campaign with the slogan “door to door elections campaign” is about to begin in all 77 districts.

The campaign, which will last until April 12, is scheduled to be inaugurated by Prime Minister and party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. In preparation for the local level election on May 13, 2022, Congress has launched a ‘door to door elections campaign,’ according to Vice President Purna Bahadur Khadka.

He stated that he would inform the public about the party’s agenda and solicit public feedback through a campaign that would run from today to April 12.

According to him, the views of Congress, as well as its positions on national and important issues, will be presented to the public.

Similarly, Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat, the campaign’s spokesperson, stated that the campaign would focus on eight issues. He stated that the campaign’s goal is to create an environment for the election by encouraging voters to exercise their democratic rights by voting in local elections.

A one-month campaign will be launched with the objective of orienting the party ranks towards greater mobilization in the local elections by allocating various responsibilities provided in the party’s constitution with the policy of ‘heavy on every shoulder, responsibility on every hand’, said spokesperson Mahat.

He said that the political and economic achievements of the past under the leadership of the Congress would be made public and the anti-people activities, unconstitutional steps and corruption cases during the last three years of the CPN (Maoist) government would be made public.

Congress has stated that the MCC Compact has been approved under Prime Minister Deuba’s leadership and that the reality will be maintained among the people by dispelling myths and misinformation. To move the campaign forward, central representatives have visited 77 districts.