Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026

NCP Joint Coordinator Nepal calls for majority to serve nation



KATHMANDU: Joint Coordinator of the Nepali Communist Party (NCP), Madhav Kumar Nepal, has appealed to the public to grant his party a majority in the elections to promote good governance and social justice.

In his address to the Bagmati, Provincial-level public assembly of the party here today, he asserted that the party would contribute to eliminating corruption from the nation while addressing previous shortcomings.

Joint Coordinator and former Prime Minister Nepal remarked, “Assess the role we have played in the past, acknowledge the bad as bad and the good as good, we are prepared to accept that.”

He guaranteed that if the citizens provide the NCP with a majority in the forthcoming elections, his party will meet the expectations of the populace.

“We will earnestly advance to fulfill the people’s will. Grant us one opportunity; until now, we have executed our role with a focus on integrity in politics, the spirit of patriotism, and the commitment to serve the people. In the future, we will carry out our responsibilities with even greater diligence.”

Leader Nepal noted that the aspirations of the Gen Z generation, establishing good governance, eradicating corruption, and opposing the trend of imposing restrictions on social media, align with the positions that the leaders of the Nepali Communist Party (NCP) have long advocated against such trends.

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