RPP Chairman Lingden Urges Voters to Shun Social Media Influence, Vote Based on Reality

Kathmandu. Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden has urged voters to cast their ballots based on reality rather than being influenced by social media. Addressing an election campaign event in Kathmandu's Constituency No. 2 on Thursday, he appealed to the public not to be swayed by content from social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Reels.

Specifically targeting the younger generation, he urged them to make decisions based on the actual ground situation rather than social media content. He mentioned that this election is not merely about choosing a Member of Parliament or forming a government, but rather a decisive juncture connected to the future of the nation.

He stated that the very existence of the nation is currently in crisis. Chairman Lingden emphasized that every voter must think a thousand times before voting, keeping the concept of "Nepal First" at the center.

He noted that the decision rests in the hands of the voters: whether to repeat the mistake of voting for parties and leaders who failed in the past and lack a clear vision, or not. He pointed out that Nepal's decisiveness is beginning to slip out of the hands of the Nepali people and stressed the necessity for RPP to be established as a strong force in the upcoming parliament to prevent this.

He stated that the residents of Kathmandu are aware of foreign interference and external maneuvering. Chairman Lingden called for the victory of RPP candidates to save the country and for the development of Kathmandu Constituency No. 2, as well as the entire nation.

 

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