VP Poudel says NC is gaining Nationwide support

Tanahun, Oct 21 – Nepali Congress (NC) Vice President Ram Chandra Poudel has said his party has received a wave of public support nationwide in view of the upcoming Constituent Assembly (CA) election as his party will lead the drafting of a democratic constitution.
"The Congress has public support nationwide as the NC does what it speaks in favour of democracy, nation and the people," Poudel said. He is in his hometown in course of a door-to-door program for electioneering.
The NC Vice Chairman further claimed that the credit of leading the successful revolutions in the past and protecting the nation and democracy goes to the Congress.
Leader Poudel who is a Constituent Assembly ( CA) election candidate from Tanahu Constituency No. 2 said he is always committed and honest towards the development of Tanahu and institutionalization of democracy. He expressed his confidence that his party will win all the three seats in the CA election from the district.
He pledged drastic changes in the district with remarkable development in roadways, electricity, health and education in the district if his party gets an opportunity to lead the constitution drafting process. During the programme, voters suggested that leader Poudel work for durable peace, sustainable development and economic progress in the country.
With the conclusion of Dashain festival, election fever has caught up in Tanahu. Election candidates, political leaders, cadres and supporters have geared up in the election campaign in the district. A total of 49 political parties and independent candidates are contending in the November 19 election from three constituencies in the district.
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