”Voting is not just about stamping an election symbol and sending someone to victory. It is a decision you make about how you will shape your future and that of your children,” Prime Minister Karki said.
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Prime Minister Sushila Karki has urged all voters to participate in the upcoming elections to be held on 21 Falgun. Addressing the countrymen before the start of the silence period, she urged all voters to participate in the upcoming elections to move the country forward on the path of political stability and prosperity.
"Voting is not just about stamping an election symbol and sending someone to victory. It is a decision you make about how you will shape your future and that of your children," Karki said. "Therefore, I sincerely appeal to you to go to your polling station and vote on Thursday, Falgun 21, even if you have to leave other work."
She claimed that managing that difficult transition, leading the country from a violent turn to a peaceful exit and returning it to the path of the constitution was her first duty, and that she had succeeded in establishing the rule of law and moving forward with stability on the path of the constitution. She said that this achievement was the result of the restraint and cooperation of all Nepali people.
