Rastriya Prajatantra Party Proposes General Convention from December 11-13
Kathmandu. Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has proposed to hold its general convention from Poush 11 to 13. Chairman Rajendra Lingden presented the proposal to hold the general convention in the central committee meeting that started here on Friday.
Addressing the meeting, Chairman Lingden pointed out the need to free the party from the traditional style and move forward in a new way. "We cannot continue thinking and acting the way we have been so far," he said, "Therefore, we must take the party forward in a new way, and the upcoming general convention must give a new message to the country."
He emphasized the need to make the general convention impartial, independent, and transparent. He stated that with the general convention process already underway, any further delay and uncertainty would not be tolerated. He instructed the election committee to work with full confidence and called on party workers across the country to prepare for the general convention.
Chairman Lingden, targeting those who expressed dissatisfaction within the party and left it, accused them of spoiling the public opinion and atmosphere created in favor of the monarchy and a Hindu nation.
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