Addressing an election rally held in Dhangadhi today, Shah also urged voters to give the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) the opportunity to work even if they do not vote for it.
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Senior leader of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party and candidate for Jhapa-5, Balendra Shah, has said that the day the song of Sudurpaschim is played in the streets of Kathmandu, the day will finally be connected to Kathmandu. ‘First the song has to be played. Then the voice is heard. Then the demand is fulfilled,’ he said, ‘Even though it may sound small, it is the agenda of the National Independent Party.’
Addressing an election rally held in Dhangadhi today, Shah also urged voters to give the Rashtriya Swatantra Party an opportunity to work even if they do not vote. Stating that the Rashtriya Swatantra Party did not come to ask for votes, he requested that they give work even if they do not vote. He said, ‘Even if you do not vote, the Rashtriya Swatantra Party will work in the Far West. Even if you do not vote, it will work. You should give our candidates and party people a list of work.’
At the rally, he said that Nepalis have not been able to do it despite being a commodity. ‘People say that the country should be made like Switzerland. The father of Switzerland, Budhi Malika, is here, why did Switzerland have to be made? Rama Roshan is here, Khaptad National Park is here. Why did Switzerland have to be made?,’
Similarly, he said that his agenda is that the poor who do not have money in their pockets should also get education and health services. The road that was supposed to be built in two years has not been built even in 20 years. It has to be built. Balendra said that this is the agenda of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). "Whether it is tied to a tree or made to lie on the road. Whether it is put in a cage or a road has to be built, that is my agenda," he said.
He, who was nominated as the future Prime Minister by the RSSS, concluded his speech briefly by saying that he would not say much.
