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CPN Unified Socialist Chair Nepal appeals voters to make coalition candidates victorious



KATHMANDU: Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist) Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that the general voters should make the ruling alliance win in the upcoming House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly elections.

He said that the future of the ruling coalition lies with the common voters who should make the same coalition win.

Addressing an election training session organized here by the left democratic alliance, Kathmandu constituency 2, on Sunday, he argued, “Since the ruling alliance had saved the country from a major accident by safeguarding constitution and democracy, the people should make alliance candidates victorious.”

He also urged the general voters to believe that the future belongs to the ruling coalition and that its leaders can solve their problems.

Stating that the leaders in the ruling coalition, other than Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, were possible future prime ministers, he appealed to vote in their favor.

Chair Nepal urged the leaders and cadres of the ruling coalition parties to be active to ensure election victory.

He stressed that in order to ensure the rights of the people, the ruling coalition should win in the upcoming elections.

Publish Date : 16 October 2022 18:12 PM

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