Monday, December 15th, 2025

Kamal Thapa advocates systemic change amidst critique of current governance mode



BARDIBAS: Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Nepal (RPP, Nepal) Chairman Kamal Thapa emphasized at preparing for a mass movement to change the system, stating that the current federal secular democratic system has failed.

During today’s inauguration of the Madhes Province-level orientation program organized by the party in Bardibas, Thapa voiced the people’s desire to free themselves from prevalent corruption and a chaotic system, expressing discontent with the existing disorder and mismanagement.

Thapa also expressed concerns about the crisis facing the ancient Hindu culture, the nation’s deteriorating economic status, increased foreign influence, and strongly emphasized the refusal to tolerate insults and distortions against the Hindu religion.

Addressing the turmoil caused by religious conversions, Thapa called for unity among nationalists, democrats, and patriots in alignment with the movement’s objectives.

At the event, Rajiv Parajuli, the party’s vice-chairman, emphasized the significance of RPP Nepal’s policy and urged concerted efforts in organizational development.

The party highlighted the participation of 175 representatives from 9 districts in the Terai-Madhes region in this training program.

Publish Date : 02 January 2024 17:52 PM

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