KATHMANDU, Sept 10: While Challenging Sajha Party leader Rabindra Mishra, who was narrowly defeated by him in the previous parliamentary election from Kathmandu, to make his party sustainable, Nepali Congress (NC) leader Prakash Man Singh has said that opening a party is not like opening a shop. Leader Singh also said that it is not possible for those who cannot sustain the party even for two years to develop the country.
Addressing the inauguration program of Kumale Dhara maintenance and park beautification in Baneshwar on Saturday, leader Singh said that his party should be able to show that it is working for the development of the country as he hinted at Mishra, who once led the Sajha Party. He asked voters to cast their votes only after proper consideration.
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In the 2074 BS election, Singh won with a margin of 819 votes against Rabindra Mishra, the coordinator of the then Bibeksheel Sajha Party. Singh urged people to vote for a candidate who is capable of developing the country without going after rumors in the upcoming election of the federal parliament and provincial assembly elections to be held on November 20.
Singh said that federalism has been questioned when local and provincial governments are not given their rights. He alleged that even after getting the majority of the people, the question of federalism was raised when the communist parties did not enact the law of federalism.
He mentioned that the NC is working to bring the country that has gone off the track to the track by forming an alliance and said that after winning the next election, the NC will develop the country.