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Nepali Congress would accept people’s verdict, Spokesperson Chalise says

LALITPUR:- Nepali Congress (NC) Spokesperson Devraj Chalise has stated that the NC would accept the people’s verdict as a responsible democratic political party, adding that the country’s future was linked to the NC.     

At a news conference organized at the NC central office on Saturday, Spokesperson Chalise shared that his party would go to the grassroots level with a spirit for a reliable future after reviewing the current status.

“The major contents of publicity would be about the revised NC and pro-public administration. Disappointments shared on social site platforms and the votes in the ballot papers are different,” the NC Spokesperson added.

He also shared that the NC was soliciting public aspirations for the ways to ensure corrections and reforms in the party.

Chalise informed that the NC was going to organize a mass meeting in Janakpur on February 18.

Likewise, he said that the NC has huge respect to the election code of conduct issued by the Election Commission and added that the NC would conduct its publicity campaigns in a dignified way by visiting the voters at their doorsteps.

Similarly, the NC Spokesperson said that the NC would unveil its election commitment paper at 2:00 pm on Sunday.

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