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RPP Chair Lingden vows to make the party stronger in six months



BIRTAMOD: Chairperson of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Rajendra Lingden has vowed he would make the party powerful within six months while accommodating the communities opting for monarchy and a Hindu state.

RPP would be established as a powerful party through next general elections as a big section willing for changes and development expect the party for this, he claimed at a program in Jhapa.

Party would raise its voice from both parliament and street for the development, he said, adding that he was elected party chairperson for this reason but not for greed for power and personal gains.

This was his first address to the party leaders and cadres of his home district after having been elected RPP Chairperson through its recently held general convention.

“I am in politics with a big heart. The situation wherein neglected sections split party does not take place under my leadership. I will allocate duty to party leaders and cadres based on their efficiency and qualification,” he added.

Publish Date : 19 December 2021 14:14 PM

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