Rastriya Swatantra Party Engages MPs in Inter-Provincial Coordination Campaign

Kathmandu. The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has started an interactive campaign with MPs from all seven provinces to make party organization, parliament, and government coordination effective. As part of this campaign, the party chairman held separate discussions with MPs from Koshi and Madhesh provinces on Friday. In the discussions held at Singha Durbar, the MPs shared their experiences during the elections, the expectations of the nation and the public, and their views on the coordinating role between the party and the government.

According to RSP Chief Whip Prakash Chandra Pariyar, the chairman gave directive suggestions to the MPs on ward to federal level activities, challenges seen in the upcoming general convention, and how to make parliamentary roles public-oriented. During the discussion, there was also an in-depth deliberation on improving the performance of the MPs, resolving legal complexities, and supporting the government's performance in accordance with the party's statute. The chairman urged the MPs to build their personality and present themselves prominently on public issues.

Informing about the objective of the discussion, Chief Whip Pariyar said, 'The party chairman has held detailed discussions on the ongoing work in the coordination of the party, parliament, and government, preparations for the upcoming general convention, and the problems faced by the MPs. This interaction was focused on enabling MPs to effectively convey the problems of their respective areas and the expectations of the public to the government and to make the government's work result-oriented.'

When asked about the absence of the MP from Jhapa Constituency No. 5, Chief Whip Pariyar stated that the party chairman is in regular coordination and cooperation with the country's chief executive, the Prime Minister. He argued that it is natural for some specific circumstances to arise due to the busyness of budget preparation. Meanwhile, in response to a query from journalists regarding the preparation to distribute funds to cooperative victims from the government treasury, Chief Whip Pariyar said that the matter could be discussed in detail in the coming days.

He indicated that the parliamentary party and party leadership are closely monitoring every activity of the government and will make an official statement at the appropriate time. RSP plans to continue such interactive programs in all seven provinces to make its representatives accountable and strengthen the party's internal democracy.

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