‘Nepali Congress Will Return to Power, It Won’t Take Long’
Nepali Congress General Secretary Gagan Thapa has expressed strong confidence in the party’s ability to reclaim power in the government. Speaking at a program in Labani, Kapilvastu, during the Sambad Yatra, Thapa asserted that the Congress will soon return to governance.
“We have just stepped out. It’s been a week and a half. We will return soon, it won’t take long. We will come back,” Thapa stated, emphasizing the party’s readiness to lead the nation.
Thapa highlighted the Congress as the sole entity capable of effectively managing the country and addressing its challenges. He criticized other political parties, including the UML, Maoists, suggesting they lack the capacity to tackle the nation’s issues.
In addition, Thapa censured the RSP and other new parties, accusing them of creating noise without offering substantial solutions.
- Chinese Public Opinion on Nepal’s Loan Grant Proposal Sparks Debate Amid Corruption Investigation
- Chinese and Bangladeshi Nationals Illegally Acquiring Nepali Citizenship Raises Security Concerns
- US Special Envoy for Youth Affairs Abby Finkenauer Arrives in Nepal to Promote Youth Engagement and Democracy
- Seven Dead, Six Critically Injured in Darchula Jeep Accident
Comments