Congress issues whip to help Khatri-led team win in drinking water

According to the election committee, the election will be held between two panels on Wednesday. Nepali Congress District President Keshav Shrestha and Secretary Achyut Gautam issued a press release urging the drinking water consumers and customers who support the Congress to win Khatri.

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Congress issues whip to help Khatri-led team win in drinking water

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At the convention of the Sandhikharka Small Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Project Consumers' Main Organization, the Congress Arghakhanchi has issued a whip to vote for the team led by presidential candidate Yubaraj Khatri.

The sixth convention of the organization was inaugurated on Tuesday. According to the election committee, elections will be held between two panels on Wednesday.  The organization has been distributing drinking water in the district headquarters market. 

Nepali Congress District President Keshav Shrestha and Secretary Achyut Gautam issued a press release and urged the drinking water consumers and customers who supported the Congress to win Khatri. Khatri is a Congress worker. The nine-member committee and the three-member accounts committee, including him, have distributed posts among the four parties and made the candidates public. On Monday, the main leaders of the Congress, UML, Nepali Communist Party and Rajmok of Sandhikharka Municipality issued a press release and appealed to vote for the Khatri-led team. 

The team led by Baburam Bhusal in the name of independent civil society has been supported by the National Independent Party, the Gen-G group and independent individuals. After the Gen-G demonstration on Bhadra 24, Bhusal announced that he had resigned from the post of Congress Sandhikharka Municipality President as well as his ordinary membership. 

In a statement issued by Shrestha and Gautam of the Nepali Congress, the party has accused Baburam Bhusal, who has been removed from the party even as an ordinary member, of asking for votes by claiming to be in the Nepali Congress. Political parties that support both groups are lobbying consumers, saying that it is a fight for survival.

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