Lingden Appeals to Vote for National Development, Not Repeated Failure
RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden has urged voters to cast their invaluable ballots by keeping the principle of "Nepal and Nepalis first" at the center.
Addressing the party's election campaign organized in Thali, Kathmandu Constituency No. 2 on Thursday, RPP Chairman Lingden stated that this election is not just about choosing a member of parliament or forming a government, but about moving forward while saving the nation. Therefore, he requested voters to exercise their precious right to vote with a focus on prioritizing Nepal and its citizens.
He also urged the public to understand whether they should make the mistake of voting for those who have failed repeatedly and lack a clear vision, or vote for those dedicated to peace, stability, and development in the country. He mentioned that RPP is the only alternative the people are looking for to maintain good governance by ending corruption in the country.
He claimed that the country would be moved forward by bringing together all new and old forces while keeping the nation at the center. He also called for support in the campaign to build and save the country, emphasizing that RPP's presence as a strong force in the upcoming parliament is essential.
Similarly, Kunti Devi Pokharel, the RPP candidate from Kathmandu-2, stated that the election is taking place following the sacrifices of the youth, and that they have entered the electoral field to build a future for the younger generation.
In Kathmandu-2, RPP's Pokharel is competing against Maniram Phuyal from CPN-UML, Kabir Sharma from the Congress, Nitesh Paudel from the NCP, and Sunil KC from the RSP, among others.
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