The Congress has made arrangements so that citizens outside Kathmandu and outside Nepal can also ask questions about the manifesto.
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The Congress is going to hold a question-and-answer program about the manifesto at the National Assembly House. Congress President Gagan Thapa will answer the questions raised about the manifesto made public from Janakpur on Wednesday. The Congress has brought a manifesto titled 'Vision Ten'. Its detailed form is also scheduled to be made public today.
Arrangements have been made so that citizens outside Kathmandu and Nepal can also ask questions about the manifesto. Party President Gagan Thapa said through social media Facebook, 'Your voice will help determine the direction of the discussion. The 10-point brief pledge made public by the Nepali Congress on Wednesday includes the points of a Nepal that lives with dignity, a Nepal that can dream, a Nepal that encourages wealth and job creation, a Nepal of farmers who feed their stomachs and make the country known, a Nepal that provides medicine and medicine, a Nepal that does not have to bear the financial burden of educating children, a Nepal where the rule of law is free from injustice and harassment, a modern Nepal that takes pride in its originality, a self-respecting Nepal that the world respects, and a Nepal that thrives on prosperity.
