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I am qualified enough to become Prime Minister: Prakash Man Singh

KATHMANDU, Oct 19: Nepali Congress leader Prakash Man Singh has said that he is qualified for the Prime Ministership in every way after the upcoming elections.
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KATHMANDU, Oct 19: Nepali Congress leader Prakash Man Singh has said that he is qualified for the Prime Ministership in every way after the upcoming elections.


He said that his first goal is to win the upcoming elections and after being elected as the parliamentary leader of the Nepali Congress, he is qualified to run the country as the Prime Minister. Stating that he has run the party from the lower level committee and even handled the position of general secretary, Singh said that he is not weak and can lead the government. He mentioned that he has already served as a Deputy Prime Minister of the country and added that he is capable of running the country and bringing order and political stability to the country by becoming the Prime Minister after the next election.


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Singh said that his experience has given him confidence and that he is hungry to do something for the country if he gets the chance to become the prime minister. He mentioned that he has no greed and said that he has all the qualifications to become the Prime Minister.


He further added that he is confident of winning the election as the people support him.


 

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