Rastriya Swatantra Party's First General Convention Inaugurated
Kathmandu. The first general convention of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is being inaugurated today. Security agencies have stated that the security arrangements for the inauguration, which will take place at the Guest House ground in front of the District Police Office in Chitwan, have been tightened.
Inspector General of Nepal Police Dan Bahadur Karki has reached Chitwan to understand the security management of the general convention. DIG Uma Prasad Chaturvedi of Nepal Police and DIG Ganesh Thadamagar of Armed Police have been assigned to monitor the overall security management.
Police Spokesperson (DIG) Abi Narayan Kafle told Ratopati that DIG Uma Prasad Chaturvedi will monitor the overall security management throughout the general convention. He said, 'Police have been mobilized according to the plan prepared by the District Security Committee.'
The field command of the general convention site has been handled by Chitwan SP Rameshwar Poudel. DIG Deepak Regmi of Bagmati Province has also been deployed in Chitwan. The Police Headquarters has also sent additional help from the center. DIG Kafle says, 'DIG Uma Chaturvedi will monitor overall.'
DIG Deepak Regmi of Bagmati Province said that security personnel have been deployed in the required numbers, observing the crowd and VIP movement. He said, 'We will manage by observing the crowd and VIP movement.'
Armed Police Force has deployed a team under the command of Kiran Basne, Commander of No. 3 Garimai Battalion. Armed Police Spokesperson (DIG) Netra Bahadur Karki says, 'DIG Ganesh Thada Magar will monitor the overall security management.'
DIG Ganesh Thada Magar has gone to Chitwan. Armed Police have deployed a force equivalent to one battalion at the general convention site.
The closed session of the general convention, which will run until Asar 9, will be held at the hall of the Chitwan Industry Association. Security agencies have prepared and implemented security plans for the inauguration and closed session.
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