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People’s trust towards Maoist Centre increasing: Chair Dahal



JHAPA: CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair  Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said people’s trust towards CPN (Maoist Centre) was increasing.

Addressing a programme organized by Maoist Centre at Gaurigunj of Jhapa on Monday, Chair Dahal expressed the belief that the Nepali people would again support the CPN (Maoist Centre) to build the nation.

He mentioned that his party became successful to get people’s attention as it won the by-election of local levels at many places defeating the ruling alliance.

Welcoming different people in the party, the CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair claimed that his party was getting overwhelming supports from the Nepali people.

Also the former Prime Minister, Chair Dahal shared that all achievements including political achievement gained in the country were possible from leadership role of his party and the CPN (Maoist Centre) would again lead to protect the gained achievements and take the country towards prosperity.

“We are confident that the Nepali people will support the party as there is necessity of another movement to institutionalize the federal democratic republic and to bring prosperity in the country,” he added.

Chair Dahal argued that a movement once again was necessary to get economic, social and cultural rights as the country could not be strong only from political changes.

Publish Date : 30 December 2024 21:38 PM

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