KATHMANDU, Nov 17: CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal has termed the November 20 elections to the House of Representatives (HoR) and provincial assemblies as a referendum between progressive and regressive forces.
There is a need for the ruling alliance to win the polls to ensure the rights of the deprived social class, geography and indigenous people, said the former prime minister. Dahal, in a video message, urged all voters to exercise their right to vote and make the coalition victorious.
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"The responsibility of making Nepal prosperous through people's access to education, health and employment opportunities and a self-reliant economy has fallen on our shoulders. There is no room for excuses," he said.
Arguing there is no possibility to pursue a journey of development, prosperity and justice under the leadership of a regressive force, Chairman Dahal stressed the need for a pro-change force to lead the next government to realize these dreams.
"For ending regressive forces and corruption, and pursuing the journey of socialism through a prosperous Nepal, I want to appeal to all the voters to vote for candidates from the alliance under the first-past-the-post system and for the Maoist Center (whose election symbol is 'a hammer and sickle within a circle') under the proportional representation system."
(RSS)