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Joining electoral alliance was a compulsion for LSP: Chair Thakur



KATHMANDU: Loktantrik Samajwadi Party (LSP) chairperson Mahantha Thakur has said that it is a compulsion for his party to enter into electoral alliance with various parties in the November 20 election to the House of Representatives and Province Assembly.

Thakur said this while addressing the party’s election manifesto unveiling programme in Jaleshwor, the headquarters of Mahottari district.

“The collaboration with various big parties in the election is for further empowering the Madhesi people,” he said, adding that the party had to forge electoral alliance to fulfil the voices raised in course of the Madhes movement and to impart justice to the Madhes.

“We need to have our friends who are languishing in jail released and the trumped-up political charges against them revoked. We also need to address the pending issues of citizenship and constitution amendment. At the same time, we need to secure the rights for the Madhesi people,” the LSP Chairperson stressed.

Responding to journalists’ queries, Thakur said the Loktantrik Samajwadi Party is capable enough of securing the rights for the Madhesi people and addressing their problems.

The party has expressed its commitment through the election manifesto to guaranteeing the rights and interests of the Madhes and Madhesis, including citizenship, education and health as well as protecting democracy, and establishing federalism with identity.

The LSP’s election manifesto also emphasises on women empowerment, youth empowerment and building a robust national economy.

Publish Date : 07 November 2022 11:51 AM

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