Rastriya Prajatantra Party Leader Khushbu Oli: Upcoming Election is a Test to Save or Ruin the Nation
Pokhara. Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) leader Khushbu Oli stated that the election on Falgun 21 is not just a simple competition over which party will win, but a trial by fire to determine whether the country will be saved or destroyed.
Addressing an election rally in Pokhara, Kaski, on Sunday, leader Oli argued that the general voters must change their votes this time by standing on the nationalist side to preserve the existence and dignity of the nation.
Leader Oli, who is also a proportional representation candidate for the RPP, claimed that the current system and the republic have turned the country into the poorest nation in South Asia.
She alleged that about one lakh industries in the country have shut down since the 2062/63 movement, and the republic has opened only one industry: selling the labor of the youth. She further claimed that only leaders and their cronies are enjoying themselves in the name of the republic, while the common people continue to suffer.
Leader Oli labeled other party leaders who visit temples and apply sandalwood paste on their foreheads only during election time as 'deceptive Ravanas.' She accused leaders who advocate for secularism of merely acting out Hindu sentiments to win elections, just as Ravana wore ochre robes during the abduction of Sita. She asserted that a Sanatana Hindu nation is indispensable now to establish justice, integrity, and honesty in the country.
She emphasized the need to bring back the monarchy as a guardian to protect the nation's honor and dignity. Recalling that Nepal's passport and the diplomatic respect accorded to the King were higher internationally when the monarchy existed compared to the current President, she claimed that when crises arise, the people look for the King, not the current leaders. She argued that a Sanatani leadership is necessary to solve current political failures and problems like those faced by cooperative victims.
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