Sampang also accused Ravi Lamichhane and Kulman Ghising of being agents of foreigners.
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Hark Sampang, chairman of the Labor Culture Party, has called Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balendra Shah the Prime Minister on Facebook.
Sampang, who is also the mayor of Dharan Sub-metropolitan City, said in a meeting held in Itahari on Friday that Shah, who fled while the country was burning, was not worthy of being the prime minister under any circumstances. Sampang, who appeared aggressive towards Mayor Shah, accused Ravi Lamichhane and Kulman Ghising of being the vassals of foreigners. Sampang also called the unity formed by the three leaders a knot. Sampang claimed that their knotted bond would not make the country prosperous.
He said that labor donation is indispensable to make the country prosperous. Sampang, who is in the party's organization expansion and election campaign, said that the country will not take the path of real development unless a labor culture is established along with policy formulation. 'All citizens should be aware and united to protect democracy, the nation and national independence,' he said, 'Sustainable development and prosperity are possible only through the direct participation of labor, soil and the people.'
He said that the country's prosperity can only be achieved through mutual unity and cooperation. Chairman Rai said that the country is currently going through a state of burning and ashes and that everyone should work together to rebuild it. Chairman Rai said that the concerned bodies should make a special plan and make necessary coordination to conduct the upcoming Falgun election in a fear-free environment. Stating that there is a danger of democracy being hijacked if there is no election, he said that periodic elections are the basis of a democratic system.
