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Prem Ale Respects Kailali-5 Election Results and Congratulates Winner

Kailali. Following the announcement of the final results for the House of Representatives election in Kailali-5, Nepali Communist Party (NCP) candidate Prem Bahadur Ale has expressed full respect for the election outcome and congratulated the winning candidate.

He stated that although the results were not as expected this time, he respects the democratic process and accepts the decision of the people.

According to the final results, after Rastriya Swatantra Party candidate Anand Bahadur Chand emerged victorious, Ale met him in person on Saturday to offer his congratulations and best wishes. During the meeting, he mentioned that mutual respect and cooperation between competitors are essential to strengthening democratic values.

He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the voters, party leaders, workers, and well-wishers who supported him during the election campaign. "My commitment to serving the people is not limited to a specific position," he said. "I will continue to remain active in solving people's problems and promoting development in the coming days."

On this occasion, Ale also thanked the security personnel, employees, volunteers, and media persons involved in the election process. He remarked that the enthusiastic participation shown by the people of Kailali-5 is a sign of faith in democracy and reiterated his commitment to working according to the people's wishes in the future.

While congratulating the winner, Chand, leader Ale also wished him success in fulfilling the expectations of the people and ensuring development and good governance in Kailali-5. He pointed out the need for all political parties and leadership to cooperate for overall development.

This election in Kailali-5 was viewed as a very significant political competition. The culture of maintaining mutual respect and cooperation even after a contest is being taken positively as a way to strengthen democratic practices.

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