INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, June 13
The main opposition party Nepali Congress today claimed that the two-third majority government led by the Nepal Communist
Party (NCP) had been losing its credibility and confidence of people, thanks to its authoritarian conduct.
Speaking at a press meet
organised at the NC Central Office in Sanepa to make public the report of the first phase of its one-month nationwide awareness campaign,
party Spokesperson Bishwa Prakash Sharma said, &People dissatisfaction with the ruling party was clearly visible during the
campaign.
General public has found a ray of hope in the NC
They expect NC to play a vital role in the protection of the constitution, federalism and democracy.
According to Sharma, many cadres of the
ruling NCP and other parties showed their interest to joining the NC
&As many as 31,642 persons joined the NC in the course of the campaign
Those entering the NC range from general member to district level leaders of various parties,& according to Sharma.
The NC also collected
comments, feedbacks and suggestions from the general public with respect to its weakness during the campaign, which mainly dwelt on issues
like democracy, federalism, good governance and prosperity.
The leaders from the central, regional, district, municipal, village and
community level had spent quality time with the general public during the campaign to make them aware about the NC future course of action
NC had cautioned the unwary people against the authoritarian conduct of the government, according to Sharma.
Sharma said NC had realised its
weaknesses and was committed to correcting them
However, he didn''t elaborate what the weaknesses were
NC has also announced routine blood donation and collection programme in Kathmandu to ensure that no hospitals faced a blood shortage.
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