Thursday, February 19th, 2026

RSP Bagmati Vice Chair Dinesh Humagai resigns, cites internal irregularities



KATHMANDU: Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Bagmati Province Vice Chair Dinesh Humagai has resigned from his post, expressing strong dissatisfaction with the party’s internal functioning.

Humagai, who was also a direct candidate from Kavre in the 2022 general election, submitted his resignation letter to the party’s General Secretary.

In his resignation letter, he outlined seven major reasons for stepping down, including alleged manipulation in candidate selection, lack of transparency in the expansion of central structures, serious questions over membership and financial management, violation of the party statute, erosion of internal democracy, neglect of provincial-level voices, moral concerns over leadership, structural distortions within the party, and the pursuit of personal interests.

Concluding his letter, Humagai wrote, “An organization that cannot correct its own internal distortions, does not respect internal democracy, fails to maintain transparency, and has lost its moral ground can only reduce its claim of nation-building to a mere slogan.”

Publish Date : 19 February 2026 13:23 PM

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