KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has announced plans to inform the public about the work carried out by the current government.
RSP Parliamentary Party Deputy Leader Ganesh Parajuli said many positive and public-oriented initiatives taken by the government have not reached the people, and party lawmakers will visit their constituencies to share information about the government’s achievements.
Speaking to journalists at the Parliament building in Singha Durbar on Wednesday, Parajuli said further discussions would be held within the parliamentary party, including with the party chair, prime minister, and parliamentary party leader, before lawmakers visit their respective constituencies.
He claimed that some groups were attempting to create a narrative that the government had failed to deliver, and said the party would work to counter such perceptions.
According to Parajuli, the government has made significant progress in areas of good governance and people-focused initiatives, which needs to be communicated to the public.
He also said discussions had been held with the prime minister regarding ways to make parliament more effective and strengthen the capacity of lawmakers in the coming days.
Parajuli added that the government and the party are committed to drafting public-friendly laws through cooperation and dialogue with all stakeholders and ensuring broader participation in the legislative process.








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