Congress President Thapa instructs workers to go to voters' homes

Thapa said, ”Hate, anger, and fire are not enough, we need hunger. We have come with this hunger.”

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Congress President Thapa instructs workers to go to voters' homes

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Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa has criticized UML and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in a meeting held in Surkhet today and directed his workers to go to the homes of voters.

Making an aggressive comment on UML's statement regarding the Gen-G movement on Bhadra 23 and 24, Thapa has claimed that the country was not in a good state before Bhadra 23. He objected to such a statement saying that it was wrong to make such a statement.

'There are different views in Nepal regarding the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24 in the context of the Falgun 21 elections,' he said. He criticized the statement by some party that the parliament building was burnt first and only then the shooting took place and senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Balendra Shah, who remained silent about the Gen-G movement.

'There are two tendencies in this. One denies it and says - the country was in a good state before Bhadra 23 and 23. Everything is fine, everyone ate milk rice. Nothing is wrong,' he said, 'There is another trend - he does not speak, he does not say. But he bakes his political bread in the fire of the 23rd and 24th. These two thoughts have brought the situation of 23rd and 24th in Nepal. The Nepali Congress is different from both these thoughts.'

Thapa claimed that the statement about the Gen-G movement was wrong without taking the name of the UML. 'Since the day the election was announced, the Congress has been working without worrying about the results of the election. An attempt has been made to create doubts about the Congress here. It will also support this government in the election and bring it back on track,' he said. He urged people to vote for the Nepali Congress, not after the rumors of a new one.

He asked, 'Didn't the Maoists also say in 2064 that we will change the government?' He also asked, urging people not to fall into the trap. He also claimed that the Congress has changed and will change the country. Stating that the country should not be allowed to go into conflict for the next five years, he urged the workers to go door to door to explain. 'Hate, anger, and fire will not do, hunger is needed. This is what we have brought with us,' he said.

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