Rastriya Prajatantra Party Chairman Expresses Concern Over Current Political Situation and Election Timeline
Sunsari. Chairman of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Rajendra Lingden, has expressed concern over the current political situation and the election process. Addressing an election rally in Chakraghatti, Sunsari, he alleged that the elections, which should have been held in 2084 BS, were being forcibly conducted in 2082 BS, stating that this would not solve the problems.
Lingden stated, “If the country is forcibly pushed towards elections, claiming this system is right and the people's condition will improve through these elections, the problem might be averted for some time, but later it will become more complex and terrible, and the country will head towards disaster.”
He emphasized the need to create an environment where no one feels excluded in the country, stating that a new understanding is necessary between the King, political parties, and the younger generation.
Lingden urged political parties to take the message given by former King Gyanendra Shah on Democracy Day as a suggestion and view it positively. He called for a new consensus based on the spirit of “Nepal First, Nepali First,” keeping the nation at the center.
Lingden claimed that the upcoming election is linked to the question of whether the country will survive or not, and urged people to vote based on serious decisions, not by looking at social media.
He warned that if elections are held under the current system, the country will head towards disaster, stating that the problem lies not only with individuals but also with the system, and that a change in the system is necessary.
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