Nepali Congress’s Manifesto Made Public

Nepali Congress has made its manifesto public in the lead up to the House of Representatives elections. The manifesto was made public today from Janakpurdham.
The manifesto was made public in the presence of party president Gagan Kumar Thapa, vice president and coordinator of the election mobilization committee Bishwaprakash Sharma, vice president Pushpa Bhusal, and Madhes Province president along with senior leaders.
In the context of the manifesto being made public, the Nepali Congress held a press conference at the party office in Sanepa today and informed about the points of the Vision 10. The Nepali Congress has stated that it aims to form a democratic government with a majority, dedicated to the public interest.
At the press conference, Party Spokesperson Devraj Chalise said that the Congress wants the performance to be evaluated based on the implementation of the plan mentioned in the manifesto. The Congress claims that it is committed to not only showing the pledge but also implementing it and putting into practice the slogan of a prosperous Nepal and respected Nepalis.
Called the ‘Congress pledge’, the manifesto has been presented in simple terms as a summary of ‘Vision Ten’.

The 10 visions include a Nepal where people can live with dignity, a Nepal where people can dream, a Nepal that encourages job creation, a Nepal of farmers who feed the people and make the country known, a Nepal that provides medicine and shelter, a Nepal where children do not have to bear the financial burden, a Nepal where the rule of law is in effect, a modern Nepal that is proud of its origins, a self-respecting Nepal that the world respects and a Nepal that thrives on prosperity. (RSS)




Comments