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Mahesh Basnet pledges to complete unfinished development projects in Bhaktapur



BHAKTAPUR: CPN-UML Secretary and Bhaktapur candidate Mahesh Basnet has vowed to complete unfinished development projects in the district and presented himself before the public with a firm commitment to serve citizens.

Basnet said he is moving forward with a clear purpose: to convey the voices and needs of Bhaktapur residents to the central level and prioritize public service.

“I stand among you with a strong commitment to complete the development projects we started in Bhaktapur, a clear objective to carry your voice and needs to the central level, and a pledge that serving the people is my foremost duty,” Basnet said. “The development of this area, youth empowerment, farmers’ welfare, employment opportunities, road infrastructure, education, health, and overall infrastructure strengthening will all remain my priorities.”

He said his approach is not just about promises. “I have come with the determination to deliver results, not just words,” he said.

Basnet also highlighted that the support, trust, and invaluable votes of the people are his greatest strength. He urged voters to join hands in building a prosperous Bhaktapur and requested their support by voting for the party’s sun symbol.

“With your support, trust, and invaluable votes, we can build a prosperous Bhaktapur. I sincerely request you to cast your vote for the Sun symbol and support this journey,” Basnet added.

Publish Date : 31 January 2026 13:40 PM

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