Ujyalo Nepal Party Emphasizes Work Over Speeches in Upcoming Elections

Ujyalo Nepal Party Chairman Kulman Ghising has clarified that the party was not established through social media but organically based on delivery and real work. Speaking to News Agency Nepal during the party’s “Janata ko Ghar Dailo” campaign in Janakpur, Ghising emphasized that the party has grown from grassroots efforts rather than online popularity.
Ghising highlighted the urgent need for social and economic transformation in the country and asserted that Ujyalo Nepal Party is positioned to lead this change. He stated that after the elections, the party aims to take the prime ministerial position to implement real reforms, emphasizing that leadership is earned through action, not speeches.
“The vote should go to those who deliver results, who work for society—not to those who only give speeches,” Ghising said. He stressed that his party, along with the National Change Party, carries the spirit and demands of the Gen Z movement, proving their credibility through work in communities rather than rhetoric.
Ghising also mentioned that Ujyalo Nepal Party is the newest political force formed after the Gen Z movement, bringing fresh energy and enthusiasm. The party recently unified with the National Change Party, which represents those affected by the Gen Z protests, further strengthening their position.
The party has launched its house-to-house campaign in Madhesh Province, which Ghising identified as a key area due to its large population and multiple constituencies. He stated that candidates are fielded across all eight districts of the province, asserting confidence in winning a significant number of seats.
Ghising concluded, “Our party has come to transform the country through work and delivery. We are not here to make someone else prime minister; we are here to lead and bring real change through action.”
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