Rabi Lamichhane Meets BJP President in Delhi

New Delhi. Chairman of the ruling party Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Rabi Lamichhane reached the headquarters of India's ruling party Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in New Delhi on Tuesday. He reached there to meet with the newly appointed National President of BJP, Nitin Naveen. This meeting between the two leaders took place as part of the 'Know BJP' campaign being run by BJP. The main objective of this visit is to initiate party-level relations between RSP and BJP and to further strengthen cross-border political understanding. During the meeting, both leaders had the opportunity to exchange detailed views on party organizational practices, democratic processes, and people-centric political outreach. The Bharatiya Janata Party extended a warm welcome to the Nepali delegation at the headquarters and stated that this visit is expected to establish constructive dialogue between the two parties. The 'Know BJP' campaign is a series of programs designed to inform the foreign diplomatic community about the historical journey, core ideology, organizational structure, governance model, and ongoing political activities of the Bharatiya Janata Party. This special campaign was initiated by former BJP President JP Nadda on the occasion of the party's 43rd foundation day in 2023. Just last Saturday, BJP National President Nitin Naveen, discussing the party's internal pride, stated that the journey of the Bharatiya Janata Party is not just a story of the expansion of a political party, but a historical journey of nationalism, cultural consciousness, service, struggle, and the resolve to deliver development to the last person in society. This visit of RSP Chairman Lamichhane is estimated to add a new dimension to the relationship between the major parties of Nepal and India.

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