Kathmandu – The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has announced its plan to hold a grand assembly in all seven provinces, as stated by the party’s General Secretary Rajendra Gurung during a press release on Wednesday. The assembly aims to address key issues such as corruption, social unrest, and the promotion of a Hindu state. This move comes at a crucial time when political parties are gearing up for the upcoming elections in Nepal.
The RPP’s decision to convene a significant assembly across all provinces signifies a strategic approach to engage with a broad spectrum of citizens and stakeholders. By focusing on pressing concerns like corruption and social discord, the party aims to resonate with the public and assert its stance on crucial matters affecting the nation.
Ramesh Khatri, representing Kansai Nepal News, views this development as a proactive step by the RPP to connect with the masses and address pertinent issues facing the country. He believes that by prioritizing topics like corruption and social harmony, the party is positioning itself as a relevant player in the political landscape. Khatri emphasizes the importance of political parties engaging in constructive dialogues and initiatives that resonate with the public’s concerns, and sees the RPP’s move as a significant stride in this direction.
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: February 20, 2025 7:00 pm