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Ruling alliance a major force to safeguard republic: Unified Socialist Chair Nepal



POKHARA: CPN-Unified Socialist Chair and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has said the existing alliance of ruling parties is the major force to safeguard republic.

Stating the existing alliance of ruling parties as usual and natural, he also accused the opposition alliance of failing to internalize the essence of republic, federalism and democracy.

Inaugurating the provincial level assembly of the party cadres organized by the five-party coalition Gandaki Province Committee Pokhara today, he said, “The coalition government has been successful to ensure justice to the people, establish equality and take the country towards the path of development.”

The leader also made a public call for voting for alliance candidates in the Gandaki Province.

Also speaking on the forum, Nepali Congress senior leader and a taskforce (five parties’ alliance) coordinator Ramchandra Poudel said parties in the alliance rose above the partisan interests as per the national need and united for common goals of the nation.

Stating that the coalition, formed for defending the constitution, stability and prosperity, is opposed to the ‘regressive force’ that is attempting to undermine the constitution and against the nation, he stressed on the need of defeating this regressive force. He claimed that the coalition is not only for going to power but is for the prosperity and development of the nation.

Chief Minister of Gandaki province, Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel, said the leaders and cadres of the ruling coalition should realize that not all the aspirants will get the ‘ticket’ for candidacy as the number of seats have to be allocated in a proportional basis.

Rastriya Janamorcha Party’s central executive committee Chair Rashmi Raj Nepali reiterated that the coalition was the present need no matter the differences among the coalition constituents. He added that the coalition candidates should be made victorious in the election for safeguarding the constitution.

Nepali Congress Gandaki Province president Shukra Raj Sharma said the coalition should be made victorious in the election for protecting the political achievements and the nation’s development.

CPN (Maoist Centre) Gandaki Province chairperson Gayatri Gurung opined that the province-level party workers’ assembly of the coalition parties will help boost the election-related activities and prospects of the coalition.

CPN (Unified Socialist) Gandaki Province Chairperson Keshav Lal Shrestha stressed on the need of managing the rebel candidacies within the coalition.

Nepal Samajbadi Party, Gandaki Province chairperson Hem Bahadur Thapa said that this campaign of the coalition should be developed and taken ahead as a campaign to always defeat the autocracy.

Publish Date : 21 October 2022 20:35 PM

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