Speaking at the program, former IGP Sarbendra Khanal said that change is not possible through the old parties and that homework is being done to coordinate with all the new and change-seeking forces that were recently registered to go to the elections.
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The manifesto of the National Change Party led by Rajesh Portal, whose legs were amputated after being shot during the Genji movement, has been concluded. Chairman Portal, along with the party, made the manifesto public on Wednesday at an open meeting organized in Pallotar, Phidim-2.
Releasing the manifesto, Portel said that there is no alternative to uniting the forces of change to realize the dream of the martyrs. ‘The movement and demonstration on Bhadra 23-24 was not only aimed at moving the elections to be held in 2084 BS by 2 years, but also to end the corruption, injustice and inequality prevalent in the country, but the government formed after the movement and the leadership that was able to join hands with the government in the name of Genji could not accommodate the feelings of the martyrs and the injured,’ Portel said.
The manifesto mentions that micro-power, tourism, agriculture and minerals will be taken forward as the main pillars for economic transformation. The Genji United Movement, led by Portel, who arrived in Panchthar to announce the party on Baisakhi, has been supported by the National Change Party.
United District President Rajesh Rai, who was directly injured in the movement, announced that he would support the issues raised by the Portel-led party by voting in the elections as they are in line with the essence of the Genji movement. At the program, former IGP Sarbendra Khanal said that change is not possible through old parties and that homework is being done to coordinate with all the new and change-seeking forces that were registered recently to go to the election.
The program was addressed by former IGP Khanal, who is also the president of Samunnat Party Nepal, former Nepali Army General and senior minister of Janadesh Party, Madhav Sundar Khadka, and others.
