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Kulman Ghising says unity with RSP puts national interest above personal gain



KATHMANDU: Energy Minister Kulman Ghising has said that a historic agreement has been reached between the Ujyalo Nepal Party and the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) by rising above personal interests and individual gains.

Taking to social media, Ghising said the unity was forged by prioritizing the will of the people and the national interest over positions, self-interest and personal benefit.

“Rising above posts, interests and personal gains, we have stood together on the path towards a brighter future, keeping the people’s aspirations and the country’s interest at the center,” Ghising wrote.

He expressed confidence that the unification would help steer the country towards a positive direction and provide a way out of the current political impasse.

Ghising further said he firmly believes the unity will lead the country towards the right path and strengthen the Ujyalo Nepal campaign, adding that continued public support and cooperation would be crucial.

“This unification will take the country towards the right solution. We are fully confident of your continued support and cooperation to further strengthen the Ujyalo Nepal campaign,” he added.

On Monday evening, RSP Chair Rabi Lamichhane and Ghising reached a formal agreement on party unification. Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balen Shah witnessed the agreement.

Publish Date : 30 December 2025 11:39 AM

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