'Politics is becoming weaker due to the fear of losing the election within the party. Let's abandon that fear and follow the guidance of the senior leader to strengthen the Congress.'
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Nepali Congress General Minister Gagan Kumar Thapa has said that there is a need for purification, self-examination and self-confidence in the party. Self held in Balkot on Saturday. In the 18th memorial meeting of Shyam Bahadur Karki, the Congress said that a party that has lost confidence cannot manage the country and everyone should start building the party with self-examination.
General Minister Thapa mentioned that the confidence in the party to solve the country's problems seems to be weak and it is necessary to strengthen it. There is dissatisfaction in the Nepali society, citizens are angry. The task of getting the country out of this and managing it is on the shoulders of the Congress . It is necessary to work in a way that conveys the message that the Congress can build the country', he said. Let's abandon that fear and start following the guidance of the senior leader to strengthen the Congress.'
Chief Minister Thapa also emphasized that the dissatisfaction of the youth should be understood as a real feeling and opportunities should be created in the country by appreciating it.
In the
program, the member of the House of Representatives, Durbash Thapa, said that in the future, the Nepali Congress will have to compete politically with artificial intelligence (AI) and should be ready for 'AI politics'.
Congress Central Member and Member of Parliament Rama Koirala Paudel, former ministers of Bagmati Province Surajchandra Lamichhane and Krishna Lal Bhandel, Provincial Assembly Member Suresh Shrestha, senior journalist Kavir Rana and others. Discussed Karki's contribution.
The blood donation program organized along with the memorial meeting, 72 people donated blood and 100 school bags, stationery and sports materials were handed over to the students. Bishnuraj Karki, president of Shyam Bahadur Karki Memorial Foundation informed.
