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Maoist Centre gears up for three-month campaign from Sept 2



KATHMANDU: The ruling Maoist Centre is gearing up for a nationwide “Campaign for Special Transformation” that will span three months, starting from September 2.

During this campaign, party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” will be actively engaged in every ward across all seven provinces, with the aim of enhancing organizational strength and fostering interactions with the public.

Party Spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara confirmed that all party leaders and cadres will be deployed in the field to support the campaign’s objectives.

Additionally, Maoist Centre Chairman Dahal has called upon party members to reach out to every household, providing information about the party’s policies, programs, and the recent achievements of the Dahal-led government.

Emphasizing the importance of unity and connection with the people, Dahal acknowledged that the party and its leadership are still facing challenges.

He expressed his satisfaction with the ongoing anti-corruption campaign, which was executed in a well-planned manner, and urged party leaders to extend their full support to it.

As the Prime Minister, Dahal asserted that the country is making progress towards good governance and prosperity.

He made it clear that no one involved in corruption would be spared, emphasizing the commitment to bring those responsible to justice.

He praised the Maoist’s initiative in spearheading the anti-corruption mission and urged all comrades to stand united in support of this crucial endeavor.

Publish Date : 07 August 2023 07:25 AM

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