Rabi Lamichhane Urges Newly Elected MPs of RSP to Seek Treatment at Government Hospitals

Kathmandu. The Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Rabi Lamichhane, has urged the party's newly elected members of parliament to seek treatment at government hospitals whenever possible.

Lamichhane made this request while addressing the two-day orientation program for the MPs. Lamichhane stated that treatment should be sought at government hospitals except in emergency situations. 

'If you can, seek treatment at government hospitals as much as possible. Make the service efficient. I am not saying it is mandatory,' said Chairman Lamichhane. 

'RSP has not even been established for 4 years. During this time, we have friends from various backgrounds. Some of us might have disputes, some might have a high public image, some might be ordinary, some might have a high level of public life,' he said, 'Work diligently without worrying about whether your government will have a majority or if the numbers will decrease.'

He also stated that the biggest problem is social justice. 'The biggest development is also social justice. We need to build a society where people can live,' he said, 'We are fighting not from one election to the next, but from one generation to the next.'

Chairman Lamichhane indicated that indicators of development include whether roads have reached Karnali or whether education has reached the inner Madhes region, and warned that the provision of 'Right to Recall' would be implemented if they focused solely on winning elections by any means.

'If you start today thinking that if I don't bring a road, I won't win the next election,' Lamichhane warned, 'I will remind you of the provision of Right to Recall.' 'Whether we win the next election or not is not the concern, but the next generation should not lose.' Lamichhane also instructed them not to make sarcastic remarks about leaders of other parties and not to be anarchic.

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