Rabi Lamichhane Challenges Critics to Show 'Last Wish' Through Votes on Falgun 21
Kathmandu. Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Rabi Lamichhane, has urged those asking about his 'last wish' to demonstrate it through votes on Falgun 21. Addressing an election rally in Chitwan on Friday, Rabi stated he would show his last wish.
‘It has been 658 days since they claimed they had evidence against me. It has also been many days since my last wish was asked. I did not answer when I was asked in the bedroom, 'What is your last wish?' What is my last wish? Show it through votes on Falgun 21. This is not a country that begs; this is a country that works. We want to establish a standard for good governance,’ he said.
At the program, Rabi appealed to the general voters not to change their votes this time. He appealed for votes for the RSP to make it a party without an opposition.
He said, ‘This time, other parties should not win even a single seat. RSP here, RSP there. I am not saying this out of prejudice. In recognition of the contributions they have shown in history, they should be kept in the opposition on the streets for five years.
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