Politics of incitement and hatred will get you nowhere: Gagan Thapa

President Gagan Thapa has said that the Congress wants a situation in the coming days where youth will not be allowed to die from bullets or burn down Singha Durbar while wearing masks.

Falgun 17, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Politics of incitement and hatred will get you nowhere: Gagan Thapa

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Congress President Gagan Thapa has said that the politics of incitement and hatred will not lead anywhere. Addressing the Congress's meeting in Kirtipur, a Kathmandu-based district, on Sunday, he said that the Congress has been trying to run the country with understanding for 5 years.

'All other parties are rubbish, only our party is a threat.' This politics of incitement and hatred will not lead anywhere,' he said, 'The language of hatred and incitement will not lead to the country. I need a team to take the country forward in five years. The Congress will not waste 5 years. The country can be resolved on the basis of the rule of law.'

He said that the Congress wants a situation in the coming days where youth will not be allowed to die from bullets, and Singha Durbar will not be burnt while wearing a mask.

He said that after he said that he could earn 2 lakhs by sitting on the hills of Kirtipur by doing IT work, that is changing into reality. ‘The job of a leader is to dream.’ After talking about the mountains of Kirtipur, young friends came and said that you are earning more than you said,’ he said, ‘Then let us draft a law that can be done in the IT sector.’

He said that in the Congress’s manifesto, he promised to make the information technology sector an important industry within five years and to increase it to five percent of the gross domestic product.’

He urged the workers to go door to door before the election to explain their views to the voters. ‘There is noise outside. There is noise. The youth will have to be explained,’ he said, ‘We have ranked Kathmandu-10 as number 1 among the constituencies to win in Kathmandu.’

The Congress has decided to hold election rallies in Bhaktapur Thimi, PepsiCola, Balaju Chowk, Samakhusi Chowk and Kathmandu-4 Baluwakhani. After the rallies in Janakpur, Surkhet, Pokhara, Dhangadhi and other areas, the Congress has focused on the capital.

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