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RSP Chairman Lamichhane raises concerns about conspiracy against him



KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Chairman, Rabi Lamichhane, has revealed that there is an orchestrated conspiracy aimed at confining him.

Speaking at a tea-reception event in Kathmandu on Tuesday, Lamicchane disclosed that various state powers, in collaboration, have devised a plan to restrict him, using the pretext of addressing cooperative issues.

Despite his efforts to resolve cooperative-related problems, he claims to be targeted for activities he has not undertaken publicly.

Lamicchane expressed frustration, stating that the issues concerning cooperative victims could have been easily resolved if the Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister had taken proactive measures.

The RSP Chairman complained about a systematic and organized attempt to restrict his movement and hinder his anti-corruption activities.

He reiterated his commitment to leadership and policy-making for the country’s advancement, emphasizing the need for effective leadership and policies.

Lamicchane stressed the importance of constructive criticism and expressed his willingness to address public concerns.

He argued that despite differences in opinions among leaders on nation-building, the so-called top leaders of major parties are united in protecting corrupt individuals.

Publish Date : 30 January 2024 21:38 PM

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