'The National Independent Party has not come to demand votes. It has come to demand work. It will work even if you do not vote for it.'
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Senior leader of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Balendra Shah has made his first election speech. He made a brief address at a meeting organized in Dhangadhi on Wednesday. Balendra, who is also a candidate for the House of Representatives from Jhapa-5, said that he came to seek work more than votes.
'The National Independent Party has not come to ask for votes. It has come to ask for work. Even if you do not vote, it will work. Even if you do not vote, the National Independent Party will work in the Far West. You will provide work,' Balendra said.
Stating that Nepal itself is beautiful, he questioned why Switzerland had to be built, saying that it did not get the goods and did not get the move. He, who has been nominated as the future Prime Minister by the Rashtriya Swatantra Party, concluded his speech briefly by saying that he would not say much.
