By A Staff Reporter
Kathmandu, Nov. 12: As the elections to the House of Representative and Provincial Assemblies are approaching closer, top leaders of the major political parties have been busy addressing one mass meeting after another across the country.
On Friday, Prime Minister and Nepali Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba addressed a mass meeting in Kathmandu while CPN-UML chairman KP Sharma Oli addressed similar meeting in Dharan, Sunsari.
Likewise, Rastriya Prajatantra Party chair Rajendra Lingden addressed a mass gathering at Basantapur, Kathmandu while CPN (Maoist Centre) chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda remained busy in his constituency, Gorkha-2 and CPN (Unified Socialist) chair Madhav Kumar Nepal in Rautahat.
Addressing an election rally in Satungal of Chandragiri Municipality Ward-11, Prime Minister Deuba said the present electoral coalition was to safeguard the constitution and democracy even though the parties in the coalition have different political ideologies.
He said if the ruling coalition secured victory, democracy and peace would sustain.
Likewise, UML chair Oli accused the NC of lacking any idea about socialism. Addressing an electoral meeting in Dharan, he said the force that wanted to end the UML would end itself.
Addressing an election corner meeting in Siranchwok of Gorkha Constituency-2, CPN-Maoist Centre chair Prachanda said now pro-constitutionalist have been united as the constitution and democracy were in trap.
The present communist-democratic alliance was formed to safeguard the constitution and upcoming election was a referendum between the pro constitution and anti-constitution forces.
CPN (Unified Socialist) chair Nepal remained busy in his election constituency in Rautahat.
Addressing a mass meeting in Kathmandu, RPP chair Lingden said the country was into a syndicate of limited leaders for three decades.
He claimed the country could not be prosperous from present governance system.