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Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal to hold central committee meeting on Friday and Saturday


31 December 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The central committee meeting of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Nepal is set to take place in Kathmandu on Friday and Saturday, January 3 and 4.

The two-day meeting will feature a working paper by party chairman Kamal Thapa, who will discuss the current national situation and the future direction and program of the party.

General Secretary Rajaram Bartaula confirmed that various reports will be presented by party officials during the meeting, covering key areas such as organization, training, the general convention, movements, and economic issues.

A significant focus of the meeting will be placed on the importance of uniting all nationalists, democrats, Hindus, and monarchists to create an alternative to the existing corruption and recklessness in the country.

The party officials will also address the ongoing local level conventions and activities of its fraternal organizations.

In addition to the central committee meeting, RPP is preparing for its National Unity Day celebrations on January 11, continuing its tradition of honoring this important occasion.

 

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