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Party will be national party from parliamentary polls: RPP-N Chair Thapa


20 March 2022  

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KATHMANDU: Chairman of Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N) Kamal Thapa has said his party will become a national party from the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Speaking at a party program in Kathmandu on Sunday, he claimed that the party would be strong in the days to come though the party seemed weak at the moment and the party would be a national party through parliamentary elections.

He said that the RPP-N would move ahead by challenging the Nepali Congress and the UML after the parliamentary elections.

Acknowledging that there is a mass of people abusing him on social media currently, he said all those would join RPP-Nepal in the future.

He added that the RPP-Nepal would go to the polls with the main agenda of restoration of Hindu nation with full religious autonomy, good governance and prosperity. Claiming that political parties had made nationalism fragile over the US grant Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), he said that RPP-Nepal would raise its voice in favor of nationalism.

Chairman Thapa had inducted cadres of different parties into RPP-Nepal at the program.

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