Thursday, February 26th, 2026

No one becomes prime minister through speeches alone: Kulman Ghising



JANAKPUR: Ujyalo Nepal Party Chair Kulman Ghising has said that his party will lead the country by winning the people’s mandate, not through speeches or social media campaigns.

Speaking to journalists in Janakpur on Thursday, Ghising said the party has been established by delivering results to the people rather than relying on rhetoric or online activism. He claimed that leadership can only be earned through public trust expressed via votes.

Ghising said the Ujyalo Nepal Party is moving forward with the goal of transforming the country in line with the aspirations of the Gen-Z generation. He argued that no one becomes prime minister merely by making speeches, but only through work and the people’s choice.

He also expressed confidence that the party would perform well in the upcoming elections, noting that many of its candidates are contesting from Madhesh Province.

Ghising said the party is currently in Madhesh to engage with local people and added that they would return later with a clear set of agendas.

Publish Date : 05 February 2026 13:44 PM

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