RPP, RPP Nepal unite
Kathmandu, Dec 31: Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Nepal have united.
At a programme organised here on Wednesday, unification between the two parties was announced.
On the occasion, RPP Chair Rajendra Lingden shared that unification between the nationalist forces was held to establish issues like good governance and Hindu nation, adding unification with other parties with similar ideology would be done in coming days.
Stressing the need of lessening extreme frustration rising in the Nepali society due to power-centric politics by large political parties, he expressed the view that his party could resolve the existing crisis in the country.
Similarly, RPP Nepal Chair Kamal Thapa shared that he returned to RPP as the political agenda of the party faced crisis, expressing the commitment that he would be active against the politics of prohibition which is taking place continuously in the country, extreme corruption, employment and interference upon constitution.
Expressing happiness over unification between the two parties, former Chairperson Dr Prakash Chandra Lohani, as well as other leaders underscored that the country should be move forward based on the constitution and constitutional provisions.
The country would be pushed into a conflict if the election is held in status quo, they said and pointed out the need of forging consensus by holding discussion with representatives of political parties, Gen Z and traditional forces.
After the unification between the two parties, Thapa has been ranked second after chair Lingden.