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Hundreds of Christians ended an annual 40-day prayer campaign yesterday for a better and brighter future for the country.

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Closing ceremonies took place at the Jesuit run St. Xavier’s School in Kathmandu.

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Amidst lively songs and biblical exhortations, youths and clergy highlighted some of the specific things they had 

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prayed for including women’s rights and an end to drug abuse and child labor, as well as protection for Christians.

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Chief coordinator Pastor Bhab Ghale said the event had been a success and that all funds raised through the course of the event came from local donations from participants in 

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a motorbike rally, a river rafting prayer event and mountain top prayer vigils.

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Pastor Bishnu Khanal, who led a 10-day motorcycle rally involving dozens of bikes (May 15-24), said they covered 37 towns in 28 of Nepal’s 75 districts.

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The prayer campaign which began on May 4 comes as Nepal struggles to write a new constitution. During the campaign 

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a deal was struck to extend parliament’s term for another three months to try and end the impasse.

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Khanal urged people to pray against efforts by various groups trying to introduce laws such as banning conversions from one religion to another.

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“This 40-day prayer campaign may have ended today but we call upon you to gather in churches and keep praying 

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until we have a new constitution spelling out our rights fairly,” he said.