Kathmandu. Nepali Congress President Gagan Thapa has pledged to change the country's political and developmental style. With a resolution to re-establish Madhes as the 'Granary of Grains and School of Knowledge,' Thapa committed that Congress will no longer just print manifestos but will adhere to every word literally.He described the relationship with Madhes as one of 'son and soil,' rising above political gain-and-loss.'I Have Come to Be a Son of Madhes'Thapa raised the issue of Madhesi identity and respect seriously. Saying, 'I have not come here to be a leader of Madhes, but a son,' he added, 'My veins may...