CPN Leader Agni Sapkota Dismisses RSP-Balen Shah Alliance as a 'Stunt'
Kathmandu. CPN leader Agni Prasad Sapkota has characterized the recent collaboration between the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) and Balen Shah as a 'stunt'.
He made these remarks while addressing a program organized in Kathmandu. He stated that there is no concrete agenda between them, only a technical agreement.
Sapkota claimed that the Nepali public will no longer be deceived, alleging that a formidable force lies behind these new powers. Leader Sapkota asserted that the 10-point agreement between the RSP and Balen's faction lacks any political philosophy or long-term vision. He clarified that the Nepali public will not be misled merely by the ringing of a bell or by performing a 'stunt'.
His analysis suggests that a formidable and mysterious force is emerging behind the rise of new political parties and figures. Describing Sindhupalchowk district as an old and strong stronghold of the CPN, Sapkota mentioned that they have been dedicated to serving the people as the establishment faction since B.S. 2064.
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