RPP Chairman Lingden dismisses claims of party's decline
Kathmandu. Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden has stated that no one should dream of the party's demise. In a Facebook post on Sunday, Chairman Lingden asserted that the RPP will reorganize and rise again by correcting all its past mistakes and weaknesses.
Alluding to the remarks made by General Secretary Dhaval Shamsher Rana, Chairman Lingden clarified that a political party's future is not determined by losing an election.
He stated: 'No one should dream that the RPP will be finished, ended, or destroyed. This RPP, built with the blood, sweat, and youth of countless people like me, has only lost an election; a political party's future does not end just because it loses an election.'
Chairman Lingden emphasized that despite the election loss, the RPP will not retreat from its core concepts of the monarchy and a Hindu nation based on Sanatan Dharma. General Secretary Rana had warned in an interview published in Ratopati that the RPP would face extinction if the general convention is not held by Jestha.

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