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Major political parties disconcerted by public trust in RSP: Chairman Rabi Lamichhane



KAPILVASTU: Rabi Lamichhane, the Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), has stated that the growing enthusiasm among the public for his party is unsettling major political parties.

During an event held in Kapilvastu on Saturday, Lamichhane asserted that the increasing popularity of RSP is causing consternation among major political players, including the Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, and CPN-Maoist Center.

Confident in RSP’s support, Lamichhane predicted that the people of Kapilvastu would embrace the ringing bells, the party’s symbol, and send a robust message in the upcoming elections.

Lamichhane informed the gathering that he has provided a ‘capsule’ to the public until the next elections, urging them to utilize it wisely.

He encouraged the public not to be disheartened by propaganda in news headlines or administrative conspiracies against them.

Lamichhane reassured the audience, saying, “Retain your faith in us. We are committed to serving the people at all times, and we will never betray your loyalty and trust.”

The RSP Chairman conveyed this message ahead of the upcoming elections, emphasizing the party’s dedication to the welfare and trust of the people.

Publish Date : 24 February 2024 20:38 PM

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