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RSP prioritizes people’s interests, affirms Chairman Lamichhane



KATHMANDU: The chairman of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Rabi Lamichhane, emphasized that his party is committed to placing the interests of the people at the forefront.

During a gathering in the Tarakeshwor municipality, Chairman Lamichhane reassured attendees that the party and its leaders are always prepared to address the concerns raised by the public.

“We have a clear understanding of the Nepali people’s priorities, and we operate based on their mandates,” he reiterated. Chairman Lamichhane stated that RSP would participate independently in the upcoming general election of 2084BS without forming alliances with other political parties.

Furthermore, he expressed his party’s unwavering determination to achieve victory in the forthcoming general election.

“RSP maintains a strong presence in parliament and firmly advocates for our perspectives,” he added. Chairman Lamichhane emphasized the party’s commitment to combating corruption through continuous vigilance.

During the event, Ganesh Parajuli, a central member of RSP and a lawmaker, echoed the chairman’s sentiments, affirming that RSP would fulfill the people’s mandates.

Similarly, former minister and party leader Sishir Khanal predicted a resounding triumph for RSP in the upcoming general election.

Publish Date : 08 July 2023 16:37 PM

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