Pradip Gyawali Advises Rastriya Swatantra Party to Use Public Mandate for Nation Building

Chitwan. CPN (UML) leader Pradip Gyawali has suggested that the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) use the public mandate it has received for nation-building and strengthening the institutionalization of democracy.

Addressing the first general convention of RSP, which began in Chitwan today, Gyawali said that RSP, as a new party, needs to organize and systematize the achievements it has made in a short period.

Gyawali compared RSP's working style to the speed of a car. He stated that a car has both an accelerator and a brake, and both have important roles.

“A car is equipped with both an accelerator and a brake. If only the accelerator is pressed and the brake is not applied, an accident can occur. Let RSP also consider balance (brake) along with its speed.”

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