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Nepalese Community Unites for Harry Bhandari’s Congressional Campaign

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The Nepalese community in the United States is rallying behind Dr. Harry Bhandari’s election campaign as he vies for a seat in the House of Representatives from District 2 in Maryland.

A recent meeting, attended by members of the prominent Nepalese community in the USA, designated to support Harry’s campaign; emphasized the need for continuous support over the next forty days.

During the virtual gathering, Dr. Bhandari appealed for financial assistance from leaders within the Nepali community, stressing the importance of even small contributions to ensure the success of his campaign. Despite positive survey results and coverage by the mainstream media, there’s a shortfall in financial support.

Vasu Phulara, coordinator of the Bhandari support campaign, urged the Nepali-American community to unite behind Bhandari, citing his longstanding commitment to assisting Nepali Americans. Social activists from various states pledged their support during the meeting.

Campaign representatives Matt Kessler and Sham Rivers provided updates on campaign strategies, Federal Election Commission standards, and fundraising efforts.

Dr. Bhandari, currently serving as a state legislator in Maryland, officially announced his candidacy for the U.S. federal parliament, aiming to succeed incumbent MP Dutch Ruppersberger.

His candidacy represents a significant milestone for the Nepalese community, reflecting their increasing presence and influence in American politics.

A dedicated public servant, Dr. Bhandari has prioritized healthcare access and bipartisan collaboration throughout his political career.

His journey from a village in Nepal to a federal candidacy exemplifies the American dream, resonating with his constituents’ experiences and aspirations.

Link for the support- https://harryformaryland.com/?fbclid=IwAR364dTKmifh5BuwjTqpz-f

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