Rastriya Swatantra Party Deputy Chairman Swarnim Wagle States Party Aims to Teach Political Culture

Kathmandu. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Deputy Chairman and Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle has stated that they have come not to fight with the older generation but to teach political culture. Speaking as a guest at the first general convention of RSP, which started today in Bharatpur, Chitwan, Deputy Chairman Dr. Wagle said that they have come to develop a culture where the majority rules and the minority respects. “We have come not to fight with the older generation but to teach political culture,” said Dr. Wagle. “We have come to develop a culture where the majority rules and the minority respects.” Deputy Chairman Wagle stated that their plan is to institutionalize the achievements gained from the movements so far and strengthen the institutions. He said that the country's development has not been able to move forward at the right pace because the institutions established under the constitution have not been able to become strong. Wagle stated that the wrong incentive structure is the main problem at present. “The wrong incentive structure is our problem. It has been difficult to innovate so far. Everyone's goal is to get opportunities by being close to centers of power,” Wagle said. “Our political objective is not to change the government. We want to initiate an era of moving from power-sharing politics to meritocracy.” He stated that they have come not to defeat anyone but to make Nepal win. He said that they have come to show that the new generation not only asks questions but can also provide answers. “The new generation not only knows how to ask questions, but can also provide answers,” Wagle said. “It can deliver results, not just dreams. We want to deliver that.” He stated that he wants to create a system where a child's future is determined by talent. He said that they have taken a pledge to transform despair into hope and rebellion into transformation.

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