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RPP Chairman Thapa asks party leaders to focus polls



KATHMANDU: Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Kamal Thapa has been suggested not to make any compromise on the party’s principle.

During an information interaction program with the party’s central committee members available in Kathmandu valley on Monday, the party central committee members stressed that principles and ideological issues should not be compromised.

The leaders also argued that the leaders should make contributions for democracy, Hinduism and local self-governance from their respective positions.

On occasion, Chairman Thapa urged the party leaders to upscale organizational activities in the districts by considering the upcoming elections.

RPP secretariat committee member Rajaram Bartaula said that 75 leaders including Dipak Bohora, Buddhiman Tamang, Rajib Parajuli, Rajendra Lingden, Niranjan Thapa and Bhaskar Bhadra were present at the meeting.

Publish Date : 14 September 2020 21:06 PM

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