Yogendra Chaudhary: A New Starting Point to Fulfill Unfinished Dreams for a Prosperous Deukhuri
Deukhuri, Dang — Nepali Congress Co–General Secretary and young leader Yogendra Chaudhary has emerged as a symbol of hope and trust for the people of Dang Constituency No. 1. Known for his development-oriented leadership and clear vision, Chaudhary is moving forward with a firm commitment to building a prosperous Deukhuri.
During his tenure as a proportional representation Member of Parliament in 2013, Chaudhary played a historic role in initiating the construction of four permanent bridges over the Rapti River and in establishing the Rapti Academy of Health Sciences. These initiatives firmly positioned him as a development-focused leader. His current visits to villages and communities across the constituency reveal strong public enthusiasm to elect him directly under the “Tree” election symbol, reflecting deep respect for his past contributions.
Entering the political arena with a strong resolve to transform his birthplace into a well-managed, well-equipped provincial capital and a prosperous Deukhuri, Chaudhary has presented impactful future plans. His commitments include extending the Hulaki Road up to Nepalgunj, constructing additional permanent bridges over the Rapti River near Imiliya, and systematically operating the Koilabas border point—steps expected to significantly reshape the region’s economic landscape.
Beyond physical infrastructure, Chaudhary has placed strong emphasis on agriculture. His scientific plans aim to connect local farmers to commercial farming systems and ensure efficient market access for their produce, paving the way toward a self-reliant Deukhuri. He has pledged to deliver visible and tangible change within five years.
Chaudhary’s vision is not merely an electoral slogan but a mature and comprehensive development roadmap for Deukhuri. This clear and practical approach has generated growing enthusiasm among local voters, who view his leadership as a new beginning to turn long-standing aspirations into reality.
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