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RPP Chair Lingden vows to continue monarchist movement ‘until conclusion’



KATHMANDU: Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden has declared that the campaign to reinstate the monarchy and revive Nepal as a Hindu nation will continue unabated, emphasizing that the monarchist front will remain united.

Speaking at an event in Kathmandu on Thursday, Lingden stated, “We can call this our movement, but in truth, it belongs to the entire nation. We will not leave it unfinished.”

He asserted that the movement was not driven by partisan interests or the ambitions of any individual, but by the need to determine the country’s future.

“This is not a movement for any party or group. It is not about personal political gain. It is about reshaping the destiny of Nepal,” said Lingden.

Appealing to republican forces as well, Lingden invited them to engage with the movement.

“The responsibility to strengthen this national polarization lies with us,” he said. “I call upon all forces that have officially supported the monarchy and the Hindu nation to unite. I also urge those who still believe in the changes of 2062/063 BS and support the current constitutional republic to join this discourse.”

Publish Date : 08 May 2025 17:36 PM

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