Former President Yadav Urges Rastriya Swatantra Party to Utilize Mandate Wisely

Kathmandu. Former President Ram Baran Yadav has stated that the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) must utilize the mandate received from the House of Representatives election judiciously. Former President Yadav made these remarks on Tuesday while speaking at the launch event of a compilation book written by journalist Bipul Pokharel.  

Mentioning that everyone is aware of how the two-thirds majority power obtained around B.S. 2072 was wasted, he recalled that the majority achieved at that time could not be sustained. Emphasizing that a two-thirds mandate has come again after a long time, he stressed the need to use it in the right direction.

Former President Yadav, recalling the history of Nepal's political movement, mentioned that the 2007 revolution was centered in the Terai region, and the 2046 People's Movement became nationwide. 

He stated that a detailed evaluation of the movement that took place on Bhadra 23-24 last will come later, expressing the view that the movement was successful due to the active participation of the youth in it.

In this context, he urged the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) to take the two-thirds mandate it achieved positively and work in favor of the people. 

He stated that all political parties should embrace such a mandate. However, he clarified that he could not imagine a parliament without an opposition, stating that such a situation would be against the constitution. 

Furthermore, he stressed that all parties emerging from the recently concluded elections must adhere strictly to the letter of the constitution.

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