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RPP concentrates on winning people’s trust: Lingden



NEPALGUNJ: Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chair Rajendra Lingden said the party has basically no policy of forging an electoral alliance with any political parties in view of the elections of the House of Representatives and Province Assembly.

In his address to a press meet organized by the RPP, Banke in Nepalgunj on Monday, the leader, however, said the party could forge the alliance at the district level as per need.

As he claimed, the CPN UML is close to the RPP on the issues of nationality. He took time to say that the party’s focus was on winning the people’s trust and confidence instead of winning more seats in the elections.

Stating that inclusive and equal participations in the elections was needed, he demanded the dissolution of the parliament in the aftermath of the elections announcement.

Publish Date : 05 September 2022 19:56 PM

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