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Ujyaalo Nepal Party to hold declaration rally in Kathmandu on December 3



KATHMANDU: Ujyaalo Nepal Party, founded under the leadership of Energy Minister Kulman Ghising, is set to organize its major declaration rally in Kathmandu on December 3.

Speaking at a press meet held in Kathmandu on Wednesday, party officials announced that the event will take place at Pragya Bhawan, Kamaladi. Minister Ghising will attend the ceremony as the chief guest.

According to the party, preparations related to security, traffic management, and crowd control have reached the final stage.

During the event, the party will unveil its long-term vision, guiding principles, and Manifesto, which will outline its ideological foundation, priorities, and future action plan.

The party reaffirmed its commitment to building a prosperous nation based on economic transformation, social justice, improved service delivery, and democratic values, promising to meet public expectations with a reform-driven agenda. Registered recently, the party carries the slogan “For a Bright Future, Ujyaalo Nepal.”

Party leaders also paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the Gen-Z movement, emphasizing the need to institutionalize the aspirations expressed during recent civic protests. They noted that while Nepal has undergone major political changes, these shifts have not been adequately linked to economic progress.

The party expects large public participation during the December 3 rally and has expressed interest in collaborating with like-minded new and alternative political forces, organizations, and individuals.

Publish Date : 28 November 2025 14:51 PM

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