
Kulman Ghising States He Will Not Become Minister Against the Mandate Through Alternative Means
March 23, Kathmandu – Kulman Ghising, chairman of the Ujhyalo Nepal Party, has clearly stated that he will not become a minister through any alternative means against the popular mandate amid ongoing discussions about his participation in the new government. On Tuesday evening, he also mentioned via Facebook that he will focus on strengthening his party.
“I cannot even imagine becoming a member of parliament and a minister through any alternative route contrary to the mandate received from the people,” Chairman Ghising wrote. “I want to clarify that I have not had any discussions with anyone regarding participation in the government so far.”
He expressed his intention to respect the election results and move forward by learning from them. “We are committed to further strengthening the Ujhyalo Nepal Party. Our dedication to building a prosperous and well-governed Ujhyalo Nepal remains unwavering,” Ghising said.
He also requested people not to be misled by false propaganda spread against him.