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RPP to organize protest programs on February 26



KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has resolved to present a memorandum to the Prime Minister on February 26, addressing concerns related to nationality, development, governance, service delivery, and various other issues.

RPP spokesperson Mohan Kumar Shrestha informed that the decision was collectively made by the party’s Central Working Committee, officials, central members, district chairpersons, and leaders of affiliated organizations during a meeting at the central office in Kathmandu on Wednesday.

In conjunction with presenting the memorandum, the RPP has planned demonstrations in Kathmandu on February 26. Shrestha elaborated that the party will conduct events not only in Kathmandu but also in other districts, submitting memorandums to the Prime Minister through the Chief District Officers of all 74 districts.

Publish Date : 14 February 2024 21:34 PM

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