Shram Sanskriti Party Unveils Roadmap for Upcoming Election
Kathmandu. The Shram Sanskriti Party has unveiled its roadmap for the upcoming election, expressing a commitment to building an equitable society based on labor.
Lalitpur Constituency No. 3 direct candidate Ritubartan Rai stated that the party aims to establish stability and good governance in the country through democracy, federalism, and a directly elected executive presidential system.
The party has put forward policies to strengthen a proportional, inclusive, and secular state system. Under the slogan "No more cultivation of speeches, but a revolution of labor," the party has announced the launch of the Shram Sanskriti Great Campaign. Mentioning that the party’s core philosophy is based on "Harkabada" (Nature-Culture-Technology), it stated that nature conservation, cultural advancement, and technological development will be advanced in a balanced manner.
According to the announced program, a strategy has been set to compete in the global market through the protection and mobilization of natural resources, global promotion of cultural heritage, and technological development.
The party has introduced mandatory labor and voluntary labor contributions as the foundation for conscious, economic, and human development. Additionally, it aims for social awakening, positive psychology, and the transformation of the population into a productive workforce.
In the economic sector, the party has made public its policy to adopt a self-reliant economy and a controlled market system, while building an equitable society by ending labor-based discrimination. In the field of education, a commitment has been expressed to bring about a production, construction, and invention-oriented educational revolution by emphasizing life-useful education and limiting purely theoretical education.
Following the concept of "One Village, One Industry; One Person, One Enterprise," the party aims to develop entrepreneurship, orient arts, literature, and sports toward industrialization, and form a government friendly to farmers, laborers, and factories. It stated that emphasis will be placed on foreign interference-free good governance and development while ensuring legal, social, and cultural justice.
Prioritizing prosperity along with national unity, self-respect, and sovereignty, the party has called for votes for its election symbol, "Soil." The Shram Sanskriti Party has entered the election field with the core slogan: "Our earth, our sky, our own environment—let’s all labor together and build this country."
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