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Due to the political cycle, after Nepal has become the poorest country in Asia, the self-respecting Nepalis have bowed their heads, while the dreams of prosperity of the people from the cities to the villages have been shattered. However, we have no choice but to hope for development from the big political parties.

Apart from the political agenda, the top leaders do not pay any attention to social, economic, cultural, environmental, international issues. Even in the general committee meeting of the Nepali Congress held from February 7 to 10, it is clear that the problems of the country and the people have been overshadowed. These topics are covered in the news published under the title of 'Citizens' issues are left to debate in the coalition'.

The important three days of the meeting were limited to two-way talks between General Minister Gagan Thapa and former Prime Minister and Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba. The General Committee has also approved the proposal of General Minister Thapa that the Congress should compete alone in the upcoming elections including the House of Representatives and other elections without party alliances. However, the big and responsible party of the country is fighting for four days about the issue of elections after four years, which is against the multifaceted development of the country.

It was necessary to look at the issue from the point of view of electoral strategy according to the political situation rather than policy. In the general committee meeting of the largest party full of intellectuals, the agenda of the country's extreme poverty, economic recession, corruption, co-operative fraud, the mafia's plight, the plight of the poor, slow development, etc., is overshadowed.

After the Congress decided not to form an alliance before the elections, now the Central Committee should mobilize every leader and start a development campaign by winning the hearts of the people. Will the people believe in beating the bells of victory by banging mudki on the table of the hall?
– Bhuvneshwar Sharma, Chandragiri-2, Kathmandu

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