RSP Candidate Pukar Bam Focuses on Youth and Good Governance
Pukar Bam, the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) candidate for Kathmandu Constituency No. 4, has stated that he entered the election race to end corruption and ensure good governance.
During a door-to-door campaign on Thursday, Bam said he is contesting the election to create a suitable environment for young people seeking a future within the country while establishing good governance. He mentioned his plans to develop his constituency into a heritage tourism hub and to end the injustices that Kathmandu-4 has faced in the past.
Bam expressed confidence in his victory, noting that voters in his constituency are enthusiastic and are supporting the RSP to form a government for the next five years.
In Kathmandu Constituency No. 4, Bam is among 28 candidates in the electoral race, including Rajan Bhattarai from the UML, Sachin Timalsina from the Congress, Indra Kumar Bhusal from the CPN, and Surendra Bhandari from the RPP.
There are a total of 76,141 voters in this constituency, with 33 polling stations and 88 polling centers. Previously, Gagan Kumar Thapa of the Nepali Congress had won in this constituency.
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