Newly Elected RSP Lawmaker Shishir Khanal Views Election Victory as Responsibility, Not Arrogance
Kathmandu. Newly elected Member of Parliament from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Shishir Khanal, stated that the votes received in the election are not a cause for arrogance but are viewed as a significant responsibility for transforming the nation. Speaking to voters in Tarkeshwor Municipality, he clarified that if RSP fails, extreme despair will grip all Nepalis, both at home and abroad, emphasizing that they are extremely conscious of the results of their work.
Stating that the party is committed to leading the country on the path of good governance and prosperity, Khanal informed that within the next week, it will be decided what role RSP will play in the government and what form it will take. He also clearly explained the sensitivity behind his announcement that, immediately after winning the election, they would not hold victory rallies with music and fanfare like other parties.
“We have decided not to hold victory rallies to honor the memory of the 76 people who lost their lives recently,” he said. “We view this not as a victory but as receiving responsibility and an opportunity; we will not waste even a single day of this opportunity to work.”
He promised to remain in continuous dialogue and contact with the public for the next 5 years. He committed to gathering citizens in every locality to listen to their grievances and continuously strive to raise and resolve those problems in the parliament. Khanal assured that he would not only raise the issues given by the voters in parliament but would also stand alongside them and work wherever necessary to pursue solutions.
He mentioned that the immense love and trust given by the people have made them feel the heavy burden of responsibility. Claiming that RSP does not harbor the arrogance that other parties have failed and now only they remain, he stated that they will immediately begin the work of national transformation while respecting everyone.
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