Congress will move forward with greater unity to protect the rights of the people: Purna Bahadur Khadka
Kathmandu. Nepali Congress Executive Chairman Purna Bahadur Khadka has said that the Nepali Congress will move forward with greater unity to protect the constitution, change and people's rights. Speaking at the 73rd foundation day celebration of Nepal Tarun Dal held in Kathmandu on Monday, he said that the people expect and hope from the Nepali Congress again like in the past period and will move forward with greater unity to protect the Constitution and the rights of the people while accepting the shortcomings.
He said, 'Like the period of the past history, we expect and hope from the Nepali Congress again. Therefore, accepting our shortcomings in the past, the Nepali Congress will move forward with greater unity to protect the Constitution, protect change and protect the rights of the people.
Similarly, he said that the Nepali Congress is ready to move forward with a new resolve, enthusiasm and energy, saying that they should once again organize and unite to protect democracy and people's rights by carrying the flag of Tarun Dal.
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