Leader Sudan Kirati Questions RSP's Double Standards on 'Right to Recall'
Kathmandu. Leader Sudan Kirati has raised sharp questions regarding the double standards of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP). In a lengthy post on social media, Kirati challenged the justification of the 'right to recall' policy that the RSP heavily promoted during the elections.
Kirati questioned the party's intentions, asking to whom the 'right to recall' slogan, mentioned in the RSP's manifesto and promised to the public, actually applies. Citing the instance where former Labor Minister Deepak Kumar Sah, who is of Madhesi descent, was dismissed without being given a chance to breathe, he asked whether the same rule applies to the Home Minister.
Accusing the party of applying laws and moral standards based on the individual, Kirati sarcastically referenced the Home Minister's 'mustache.' He questioned whether the same law applies regardless of the mustache, mockingly asking how large the Home Minister's mustache is, how far it extends, and which boundaries it has crossed.
He stated that the RSP must answer questions regarding which powers the roots of that mustache are connected to, as many have raised concerns. Kirati clarified that he is posing these questions to the RSP to ensure they are not granted the benefit of the doubt, as this country belongs to everyone.
He also challenged the RSP leaders, who speak of morality and culture, to demand an investigation. Attacking the working style of the new party, he asked what the difference is between the old and new parties if they cannot demonstrate the moral courage to uphold their values.
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