Rabi Lamichhane Urges Against Monopolizing Democracy, Stresses Public's Role in Preservation

Kathmandu. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Chairman Rabi Lamichhane has urged that no one should claim a monopoly over democracy. While unveiling the election manifesto in Surkhet, the capital of Karnali Province, on Thursday, he stated that democracy will now be safeguarded by the people.

‘Democracy does not require any leader or party to take a contract for it. The people will save democracy. We have faith in democracy. When the people are awake, one cannot complain,’ he said. ‘No one needs to worry about our foreign policy. RSP seeks to end the practice of taking years to fill a single pothole. If we cannot provide a stable government with a majority, the country will face difficulties. RSP was opened by the people. We are trying to stop the country from turning into a hell right before our eyes. After RSP forms the government, it will fulfill the promises made to the people.’

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