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The country seeks change: RSP Chair Lamichhane



RAMPUR, PALPA: Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Chairman, Rabi Lamichhane, has claimed that the country is seeking a voice for change and that change is possible only when the Nepali people stand together.

Addressing RSP’s program in Ramapur Municipality of Palpa on Saturday, Chairman Lamichhane claimed that while various issues are prevalent, RSP is continuously fighting against injustice and oppression.

“If the Nepali people’s votes do not result in change, the country will not change. We will always fight against divisions until the end,” he expressed.

During the event, RSP central member and lawmaker, Sumana Shrestha, highlighted that as a unified party for all, RSP has been bringing up the issues and problems of the people in the Parliament.

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