KATHMANDU: Dr. Swarnim Wagle, vice-chair of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), has said that the party has been actively promoting the agenda of change.
Speaking at a Grand Gen-Z Gathering organized today by RSP’s Tanahun-Kathmandu Liaison Department, Wagle said the party’s efforts have increased youth participation in politics.
Referring to the upcoming elections on March 5 as a generational transition, he urged voters to ensure a clear majority for the party, emphasizing the need for strong representation in a democracy.
Wagle highlighted that RSP now has an organizational presence in all 77 districts, 550 local levels in Nepal, and 38 countries abroad, with around 300,000 active members. He added that the party prioritizes good governance, anti-corruption campaigns, and improvements in roads, air transport, internet services, and energy.








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