Bhaktapur . Nepali Congress General Minister Bishwa Prakash Sharma has said that the Congress will not form an alliance before the elections.
Speaking at a program organized on the occasion of the 12th annual death anniversary of Martyr Radheshyam Johnche held at Suryabinayak in Bhaktapur today, General Minister Sharma said that the Congress will stand alone in the upcoming elections. He said that Congress is not in favor of an alliance before the elections.
General Minister Sharma said that the Congress will fight against others by being fresh and working with its own friends and winning the trust of their friends. Sharma said that it is necessary not to worry about the elections to be held after four years and focus on work. He said that we should leave the mentality that Nepal will never be finished, that something has happened here, there is still a lot to be done, and we should move forward with the determination that this country is not cursed by sati but blessed by Lord Gautama Buddha.
General Minister Sharma said that the Congress made an amendment when the law was made to lease the land of Giribandhu T-State. Home Minister Ravi Lamichhane said that after the issue of co-operative fraud came to light, the Congress raised the voice in the parliament to resolve this issue and return the savings sunk in the co-operatives of common people. Stating that there is a good practice of internal democracy in the Congress, General Minister Sharma emphasized that the Congress should change not only at the center but also at the bottom.
Stating that every political change in the country has been led by the Congress, he said that the country is running on the system believed by the Congress. In the event, Federal MP and District Chairman Darba Thapa, Central Member Madan Krishna Shrestha, Changunarayan Municipality Chief Jeevan Khatri, Martyr Radheshyam Jonche Memorial Foundation President Rajni Jonche, leaders Ganeshman Chakradhar, Tilak Prakash Kayastha, Baburaja Joshi, Jagannath Karki and others discussed the contribution of Jonche.