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Gagan Kumar Thapa to answer public queries at Rastriya Sabha Griha



KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa has said that after unveiling the party’s pledge document, it is now time to face questions from the public.

Stating that political parties must remain accountable, Thapa emphasized that leaders should not shy away from questions but instead confront them directly.

He informed that he and party representatives will be present at a program scheduled for tomorrow at Rastriya Sabha Griha, where they will respond to questions from citizens in person.

“Nepali Congress has come with a pledge—now you come with your questions,” Thapa said.

Arrangements have also been made for citizens residing both inside and outside Kathmandu to raise their queries.

Publish Date : 18 February 2026 18:39 PM

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