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Jai Matribhumi Party Forms 251-Member Central Election Mobilization Committee

Kathmandu. Targeting the upcoming elections, the Jai Matribhumi Party has formed a 251-member Central Election Mobilization and Election Publicity Main Committee.

Formed under the chairmanship of Party Chairman Suresh Kumar Karki, the committee includes members from the Central Executive Committee, the Central Committee, various departments, advisors, and well-wishers.

A meeting of the Central Committee, chaired by Chairman Karki at the party's central office "Aama Ghar," held serious discussions regarding election strategy, publicity, and organizational mobilization. 

Inaugurating the meeting, Chairman Karki expressed his best wishes to all those running as candidates and directed them to fearlessly take the party's agendas of patriotism and nation-building to the public.

Extensive discussions were held on the agendas presented by General Secretary Govinda Giri. Party Co-Chairman Ramsharan Pandey and senior leader Capt. K.B. Limbu stated that the Jai Matribhumi Party's agendas are different from those of traditional parties and carry a clear vision for nation-building. 

They expressed the view that the victory of candidates would be ensured if these agendas are effectively communicated to the people.

Senior Vice Chairman Romlal Giri and Vice Chairmen Tulraj Basyal and R.K. Dhakal reviewed party activities and suggested that publicity efforts should be intensified. 

During the meeting, Deputy General Secretaries Laxmidutta Bhatta and Krishnaraj Rai, Secretaries Tejendra Prasai and Top Gurung, Treasurer Anand Simkhada, and Spokesperson Dr. Khem Bahadur Chhetri, among others, presented their views.

The meeting passed a five-point agenda and approved the decisions of the Central Executive Committee. Additionally, decisions were made regarding fund collection and levy management, and it was decided to appoint central representatives in all regions to ensure the victory of the candidates.

The Jai Matribhumi Party stated that it has fielded direct candidates from the East to the Far West. Nationality, democracy, good governance, prosperity, and Nepalism are the party's core guiding principles. 

The party includes experts from various fields, politicians, former security personnel, former high-ranking officials, good governance activists, and youths active in the Gen-Z movement.

The election symbol of the Jai Matribhumi Party is a mother holding a child in her arms.

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