National Construction Party Chairman Slams Rastriya Swatantra Party as Capitalist Entity
Kathmandu. Samim Miyan Ansari, Chairman of the National Construction Party, has sharply criticized the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), labeling it a capitalist party. Addressing a party induction program in Kathmandu on Tuesday, Ansari claimed that the RSP was formed with the objective of making money and asserted that it cannot provide a way out for the country.
Accusing RSP senior leader Balendra Shah (Balen) of riding an 8 crore vehicle and alleging that the party demands money from its candidates, Ansari asserted that his own party was formed solely for the benefit of the nation and its people. Chairman Ansari stated that his main objective in forming the new party was to stop the exodus of youth by creating employment opportunities in the country.
He mentioned that ensuring quality education, improving literacy rates, and guaranteeing affordable and accessible healthcare services in all seven provinces are the main agendas of his party. Ansari stated, "We have not come to make money, but to work keeping the nation and the people at the forefront. Only the National Construction Party can provide the way forward for the country now."
In the same program, more than a dozen leaders and activists, including Taj Mohammad Miyan, left the RSP and joined the National Construction Party. Welcoming the new entrants, Ansari said that although the RSP claims it will win a majority in the upcoming elections, grassroots workers are starting to join his party in search of alternatives. He announced that the support of the youth has given his party further energy and that the organization's expansion across the country will now be accelerated.
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