Country needs honest leadership, not popular slogans: Balen Shah
Kathmandu. Balen Shah, leader of Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP and head of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, said that the country needs honest leadership and will not become a country with popular slogans. If we want to develop the country, it is not just about becoming popular with speeches and paper slogans, we need honest leadership and a long-term vision, leader Shah said.
On the occasion of the 27th Earthquake Safety Day, on Friday, Shah announced his views through social media and announced that he will move forward on a new journey of nation building. Jhapa area no. Shah, who is preparing to contest the election from 5, expressed his determination to change the country by combining his engineering background and experience with politics.
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