Maoist Centre unveils election commitment paper for KMC

KATHMANDU: The mayoral candidate of CPN Maoist Centre for Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Sarbottam Das Dangol has unveiled his commitment paper, organising a news conference on Saturday.

In his 39-point commitment paper, Dangol pledged to establish a systematic public transportation and operate mass-transport vehicles  including electronic trolley buses in the Capital.

Stating that he took initiatives to allocate Rs 100 million to operate Sajha Bus in the City as a member of the partisan mechanism of the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Dangol promised to give continuity to this move and manage micro vehicles.

He has also promised to end unmanaged urbanisation and implement land use policy.

Dangol has said that his party has the plan to make Kathmandu Metropolitan City a smart city and added that a high-tech library, free Wi-Fi and life-time allowance to the senior citizens and the poor are other priorities.

On the occasion, deputy mayor candidate Sushila Poudel said that a dream for the New Nepal would be translated into reality, adding that people's confidence towards her team and her party has gone up after the end of load-shedding during the Maoist-led government.

She said that the local level polls carry special importance for taking the Singhadurbar-centric rights to the grassroots level.