Rastriya Prajatantra Party Chairman Warns of Major 'Accident' if Party Fails to Win Upcoming Elections
Kathmandu. Rajendra Lingden, Chairman of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), has warned that if his party does not emerge victorious in the upcoming elections, the country will face a disaster larger than a 'Gen Z' movement.
On Sunday, addressing a program for the party's candidates in Kathmandu, Chairman Lingden asserted that citizens must vote for the RPP to prevent the country from heading towards disaster.
He stated, 'The time has come for our focus to shift from building the nation to saving it. Imagine, those who incite the burning of Singha Durbar and those who cannot protect it when it is burning are now talking about some form of extremism. I want to appeal to everyone not to treat this election as an ordinary one, but to utilize it as a democratic means to establish the agenda of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party and prevent the country from heading towards disaster.'
He added, 'If a party like the Rastriya Prajatantra Party becomes weak, and its presence in the parliament becomes weak, I have said this in front of this media outlet—it is not a threat that the RPP will cause destruction or rebellion tomorrow. But if the RPP's presence there weakens, it is certain that in the near future, due to their inaction and immature behavior, the country will head towards a much bigger accident than yesterday's. It is necessary for voters to elect the RPP to prevent the country from further disaster.'
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