Prem Ale’s Doorstep Diplomacy in Kailali-5
KAILALI. As the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5 approaches, the electoral atmosphere in Kailali District Constituency No. 5 is heating up day by day.
In this context, Nepali Communist Party (NCP) leader and former Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, Prem Bahadur Ale, has intensified his door-to-door campaign.
Leader Ale, who is a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kailali-5, has been visiting villages, neighborhoods, and settlements across the constituency for the past few weeks to meet voters directly.
According to his secretariat, he is gaining firsthand information about the problems, needs, and expectations of the local people during his door-to-door campaign.
As part of the election campaign, leader Ale is continuing worker meetings, direct dialogue with the public, door-to-door programs, and various interactions.
He is striving to win the trust of voters by highlighting the development work he carried out while in government and presenting clear plans for his upcoming term.
Announcing his commitments for the next term, leader Ale has stated his goals include upgrading the Seti Provincial Hospital in Dhangadhi, starting MBBS level classes at Geta Medical College, and completing the construction of Fapla Stadium within five years.
Similarly, he clarified that his major agenda includes completing the development of Dhangadhi into a regional international airport and constructing a strategic road connecting Dhangadhi's Zero Point through Khutia and Dipayal to Urai Bhanjyang in Bajhang.
"My dream is to make Dhangadhi a regional international airport and connect the remote districts of Sudurpashchim through a road network," leader Ale said. "I have entered the electoral fray to seek the people's vote once again specifically to complete these tasks."
Based on his development work, long political experience, and clear commitments, leader Ale is making his election campaign in Kailali-5 more effective.
For the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, 15 candidates have filed their nominations in Kailali-5. Major political parties have fielded their influential candidates.
Among them, Prem Bahadur Ale is representing the NCP, Naranarayan Shah (Manu) is from the Nepali Congress, Yagyaraj Dhungana is from the CPN (UML), and Anand Bahadur Chand is the candidate from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP). The competition in this constituency is being watched with great interest.
Leader Ale, who has already been elected to the House of Representatives three times from Doti district and has held various ministerial responsibilities, is a candidate from the new constituency of Kailali-5 this time.
He was elected from Doti in 2070 and 2074 from the CPN (UML), and in 2079 from the CPN (Unified Socialist) party.
During the election campaign, leader Ale has been presenting the development work he initiated for Kailali district while serving as a minister as his primary achievements.
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