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RSVP is not allowed to fail: Shishir Khanal

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Kathmandu. National Independent Party candidate Shishir Khanal, who won from Kathmandu Region No. 6 in the House of Representatives election, has thanked the donors. On Monday, while meeting with the voters of his area, he said that the people trusted and entrusted their votes and responsibility, and now there is no room for failure of the RSVP. He promised that the value of votes and trust would be in favor of making the country prosperous.

He said, "The people have trusted so much and entrusted the responsibility along with the vote." Now the National Independent Party is not allowed to fail under any circumstances.  But what I want to assure you is that we will take the side of making the country prosperous by appreciating your vote or immense trust.

He said that the country's biggest challenge today is to create jobs, and he said that the party has set a target of creating 1.2 million jobs in the next five years. He claimed that since there is a significant number of RSVP in the parliament, no one can stop the repeal of ineffective laws and make new laws as per the need.

Khanal was elected to the House of Representatives with 27,711 votes.

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