A political era will end after February 21 elections: candidate Gautam
Kathmandu. Sobita Gautam, the candidate of Chitwan Region No. 3 from Rashtriya Swatantra Party, said that the election on February 21 is an opportunity to end one political era and enter another political era. Addressing the 'Hami Aayoon Parivatan Udghosh Sabha' organized in Chitwan on Friday, she said that good governance cannot come when there is corruption, and politicians who engage in corrupt politics must end for good governance.
She said, "The election on February 21 is an election that ends one political era and enters another political era." It is also an opportunity to build a society with good governance by ending the society that has been indulging in corruption so far. Light and darkness cannot stand together. Good governance cannot come if corruption continues. Therefore, if we want good governance, such politicians who do corrupt politics must end.
Similarly, she stated that the election is a beautiful practice of autocracy and held the view that the country can get a direction if the common citizens use their votes in the right place and choose a good leader.
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