Kulman claims that Bright Nepal Party will lead the country
Janakpur. Former Minister and President of Bright Nepal Party Kulman Ghising has claimed that Bright Nepal Party will lead the country. Ghising, who came down from Madhesh during the election campaign on Thursday, while talking to the media in Janakpurdham, claimed that the next prime minister will be from the Bright Nepal Party. He said that the government will be formed under the leadership of Bright Nepal Party to change the country.
President Ghising informed that the Bright Nepal Party has moved forward with the demands and sentiments of the Genji movement. He said that the Bright Nepal Party, made up of people who have worked in recent days, has come to change the country. He said that the next vote is not for those who make speeches but for those who work. President Ghising said that some parties were established by making speeches and using social media.
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