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People want me to become the Prime Minister: Prakash Man Singh

KATHMANDU, Nov 16: Nepali Congress leader Prakash Man Singh has said that the people want to see him as the Prime Minister after the upcoming elections.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 16: Nepali Congress leader Prakash Man Singh has said that the people want to see him as the Prime Minister after the upcoming elections.


During the election campaign of Kathmandu Constituency no. 1 on Wednesday, Singh said that the voters of his constituency have made him the Deputy Prime Minister and will help him win the election and want to see him as the Prime Minister. He said that the people are responding better in this election than in the previous elections and said that he has done significant development works in his constituency.


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"The people are giving me a good response as I am contesting elections for the fourth time," he said. “Most of them have said that they made me Deputy Prime Minister with their support and now they will elect me again and I should be the Prime Minister.” 


He said that the first demand of the people was to solve the drinking water problem in Kathmandu-1. He said that the voters also demanded to develop quality education and health services. He said that even if he wins the upcoming election, his first task would be to solve the problem of drinking water and bring equality in the quality of education in public and private schools. He also said that he would emphasize on making the Federal Education Act for equality in education.


 


 

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