Congress Vice President Bishwaprakash urges to contest elections alone

”Let's contest the upcoming elections alone. The idea of ​​forming an alliance to secure the prime minister's post has been rejected. If the majority required to form a government is not enough, we will hold a dialogue to find the necessary solutions.”

Magh 2, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Congress Vice President Bishwaprakash urges to contest elections alone

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Congress President Bishwaprakash Sharma said on February 21 that parties should compete individually. He also urged the government to create a conducive environment for the election.

‘The government should move forward firmly to hold the elections on Falgun 21. The government should continue to create an environment,’ he said immediately after the Election Commission recognized the special general convention, ‘Let us contest the upcoming elections alone. The idea of ​​forming an alliance to secure the prime minister’s post has been rejected. If the majority required to form the government is not reached, we will hold talks for the necessary calculations.’

He also urged the parties to reach a national consensus for a permanent system in the country. ‘Let us stop criticizing each other in the elections,’ he said, ‘We have to instill new hope in the country. It is time to instill trust for every citizen. Let us instill trust by adding the oil of love to the lamp of hope.’

He urged former President Sher Bahadur Deuba, acting President Purna Bahadur Khadka and other leaders to join the campaign of the new Congress. "We want to say, 'Let's go together in a grand campaign without going to court,'" he said.

Kantipur

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