Harka Sampang – The Voice of Labor Culture in Parliament
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In this episode of Fireside with Rupesh Shrestha, we sit down with Harka Sampang, the former Mayor of Dharan and the current Chairperson of the Shram Sanskriti Party. Known for his unfiltered and direct style, Sampang reflects on his transition from the "free-spirited" world of local activism to the formal constraints and procedural limits of the House of Representatives. He shares his unique perspective, viewing Parliament not as a final achievement but as a vital tool and "stepping stone" to amplify the voices of the marginalized. Key Topics: Small Party, Giant Vision: Why the Shram Sanskriti Party considers itself "vast" in patriotism and vision despite its small number of seats. The Philosophy of Justice: A candid discussion on the human struggle for impartiality and why justice remains elusive in a partisan world. National Sovereignty vs. MCC: Specific legal and intellectual property concerns that drive Sampang's demand for the compact's repeal. Stability Through Reform: The case for a directly elected executive to end the cycle of shifting ministerial chairs and ensure long-term national progress.