KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is commencing its nationwide pressure campaign today, aiming to expedite various construction projects across the country.
The campaign’s inauguration will take place at the Melamchi Drinking Water Project in Sindhupalchok, with Rabi Lamichhane, the party’s Chairman, set to lead the initiative.
Concerns over the slow progress of the Melamchi Drinking Water Project have prompted the RSP to launch this campaign, highlighting the party’s commitment to pushing forward vital infrastructure projects.
Lawmaker Sobita Gautam will spearhead the Sindhupalchowk-Kathmandu leg of the pressure campaign.
A total of 20 lawmakers, along with the party’s general secretary, have been assigned leadership roles for various pressure programs as part of this nationwide initiative.
The decision to allocate responsibilities is aimed at ensuring a well-coordinated effort to address concerns and expedite the completion of crucial projects.
For a comprehensive breakdown of the responsibilities assigned to each leader, please refer to the detailed information provided below.
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