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RSP’s ‘Close Camp’ underway in five provinces



KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is currently holding its ‘Close Camp’ across five provinces: Sudurpaschim, Lumbini, Gandaki, Karnali, and Madhesh.

The camp will focus on political, institutional, and ideological discussions, as well as amending the party’s statutes.

A similar two-day camp for central leaders was previously organized in Kathmandu.

The camp has seen participation from 80 members in Sudurpaschim, 70 in Lumbini, 60 in Gandaki, 30 in Karnali, and 80 in Madhesh Province, according to party spokesperson Manish Jha.

Participants include members of provincial committees, district coordinators, and members of provincial departments, with facilitation by central party members.

Facilitators for the event include Deepak Bohora and Ganesh Parajuli in Sudurpaschim; Laxmi Tiwari and Kusum Maharjan in Lumbini; Shiva Nepali and Bijay Jairu in Gandaki; Hari Dhakal and Binita Kathayat in Karnali; and Manish Jha and Kamani Chaudharu in Madhesh Province.

Following the conclusion of the camps, reports will be submitted to the central committee.

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