CPN Leader Varshaman Pun Advises Rastriya Swatantra Party on Legal Procedures
Chitwan. CPN leader Varshaman Pun has advised the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) to always advance steps taken in the name of establishing order in a lawful and constitutional manner. Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the RSP's first historic national convention, which began in Chitwan on Sunday, leader Pun cautioned that although the politics of the new generation has instilled hope in the public, it should not go beyond the system.
During his address, leader Pun recalled that the journey of transformation of Nepali society has not been easy and that the federal democratic republic was established on the foundation of great sacrifice. He informed that CPN Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' could not be present due to health reasons and conveyed the welcome and best wishes for the convention from the chairman to all those who have come to his home district.
Leader Pun mentioned that although the RSP and CPN have different backgrounds and working styles, there are many similarities in the agenda of good governance and social transformation. 'We are in favor of good governance and we have cooperated in the past,' he said, 'Compared to other parties, the RSP and CPN have cooperated on many issues, and we will support your agenda of establishing order.'
However, leader Pun gave a special request and suggestion to the RSP, saying, 'May your steps taken to establish order be lawful and may you pay sufficient attention that they do not go beyond the constitution.' He emphasized that the RSP should bring out its clear stance on the issues of the republic from this convention.
Mentioning his party's past experience of showing humility when gaining a majority in politics, he said that the participation of the new generation has filled Nepali politics with positive enthusiasm. Stating that the entire country is closely watching what kind of leadership, ideology, and working direction will be determined by this convention of the RSP, he expressed best wishes for a successful convention.
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