"True leadership is about being among the people, listening to their voices, and working together to find solutions."

MP Sameer

INFRASTRUCTURE

Bhattarai believes strong infrastructure is the foundation of development in Rautahat-4(1). He envisions well-paved roads connecting every village to markets, schools, and health posts, so people can travel safely and quickly in all seasons. He supports building sturdy bridges over rivers and streams, ensuring communities are connected even during floods. Bhattarai also prioritizes reliable irrigation canals for farmers, clean drinking water systems for households, and proper drainage to prevent waterlogging in monsoon. Expanding electricity access to every home and improving public spaces—such as community halls and markets—are central to his plan. For him, good infrastructure is not just about construction; it is about giving people better opportunities, smoother daily life, and a stronger local economy.

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HEALTH

Bhattarai believes quality healthcare is a basic right for all citizens of Rautahat-4(1). He wants every ward to have functional health posts with trained staff, essential medicines, and emergency services. Bhattarai also supports upgrading hospitals with modern facilities, including maternity wards, laboratories, and life-saving equipment. For remote communities, he proposes regular mobile health camps and outreach services, especially for maternal and child health. He understands that poverty and distance often stop people from seeking care, so he advocates for affordable treatments and awareness programs on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention. His vision is to ensure no one has to travel far or delay treatment due to lack of facilities, so that healthier communities can thrive.

Education

EDUCATION

Bhattarai sees education as the key to breaking the cycle of poverty in Rautahat-4(1). He wants schools in every community to have proper classrooms, furniture, learning materials, and clean drinking water. He supports teacher training programs to improve teaching quality, along with the use of modern technology in classrooms. Bhattarai believes no child should be left out of school due to poverty, gender, or lack of documents, so he promotes scholarship programs, birth registration drives, and special support for marginalized families. He also encourages vocational training in secondary schools so students can learn practical skills for jobs. For him, quality education means giving every child the chance to dream bigger and shape their own future.

AGRICULTURE

Bhattarai knows agriculture is the backbone of Rautahat-4(1)’s economy. After the recent drought in Madhesh, he strongly supports improving irrigation systems so farmers are less dependent on rainfall. He promotes the use of drought-tolerant seeds, modern farming tools, and training in advanced cultivation techniques. Bhattarai also wants better storage facilities, cold chains, and fair markets so farmers can sell their produce at good prices without losses. He supports farmer cooperatives and access to low-interest loans for agricultural investment. His vision is to make farming profitable, resilient, and respected—so young people see it as a career of opportunity, not hardship.

YOUTHS

Bhattarai sees the youth of Rautahat-4(1) as a powerful force for change. He wants to create skill-building programs in areas like agriculture, technology, and small business. By supporting youth entrepreneurship and providing access to finance, he aims to help them start their own ventures instead of seeking work abroad. Bhattarai also encourages youth participation in local decision-making, giving them a voice in shaping community development. Sports, cultural activities, and leadership training are part of his plan to build confident, capable young leaders who can drive Rautahat forward.

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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

Bhattarai believes empowering women is essential for true progress. He supports creating more women-led cooperatives and small businesses, ensuring access to credit, training, and markets. He promotes literacy programs, vocational training, and leadership opportunities for women so they can participate fully in community decisions. Bhattarai also advocates for better maternal healthcare, childcare services, and legal support for women facing discrimination or violence. His goal is to create an environment where women are equally valued, financially independent, and active partners in building the future of Rautahat-4(1).

Small Business

SMALL BUSINESSES

Bhattarai recognizes that small businesses keep the local economy alive. He supports simplifying business registration, reducing unnecessary paperwork, and improving access to loans for entrepreneurs. By upgrading market areas, improving road connectivity, and ensuring stable electricity, he aims to create better conditions for trade. Bhattarai also wants to help small businesses add value to local products, like processing agricultural goods before selling, so they can earn higher profits. His vision is for Rautahat-4(1) to be a place where small businesses grow steadily, create jobs, and keep money circulating within the community.