Former Energy Minister Kulman Ghising Campaigns Door-to-Door in Kathmandu-3 Amid Enthusiastic Support
Summary
Former Energy Minister Kulman Ghising conducted a door-to-door campaign in Kathmandu-3, receiving enthusiastic support from voters who praised his work eliminating load-shedding in Nepal.
Key Points
- Kulman Ghising, former Energy Minister and chairman of Ujyalo Nepal Party, campaigned door-to-door in Kathmandu-3.
- He received enthusiastic support and assurances of votes from local voters praising his past achievements.
- The Ujyalo Nepal Party uses two election symbols: the lamp (Chhim) for first-past-the-post and the flute (Bansuri) for proportional representation.
- Kulman expressed confidence in winning the election based on strong voter support and dissatisfaction with other parties.