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PM Deuba visiting Chitwan to conclude party campaign



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba is scheduled to visit Chitwan on Friday to participate in the concluding ceremony of the first phase of the ‘Congress with People’ campaign.

Started on August 26 targeting the November 20 election to the House of Representatives and Province Assembly, the drive will be concluded on Friday, coinciding with the 109th birth anniversary of the Bisheshwar Prasad Koirala.

The information about PM Deuba’s visit to the district was shared at a press conference in Chitwan on Thursday.

On the occasion, more than 150 people from various walks of life, including politicians and conflict victims, will be honored, some of them posthumously, according to the NC, Chitwan President Rajeshwor Khanal.

Meanwhile, the party district working committee has appealed to all party structures to take part in the campaign.

Under the drive, all three party regional working committees organized interactions among party general committee members, general convention representatives, the province assembly working committee, municipal working committee and ward presidents.

Similarly, the party district committee also held interactions among party general committee members, general convention representatives, party presidents of all wards, and elected ward chairs, municipality mayors and deputy mayors from the party.

Also, the Democratic Thought Society organized interactions among people from various professions.

For the campaign, two party representatives each to 98 wards at seven local levels of the district were deployed to take stock of the situation of the local levels, said Khanal.

Publish Date : 08 September 2022 21:59 PM

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