Rastriya Swatantra Party MP Jwala Sangraula Raises Concerns Over Familyism and Nepotism
Kathmandu. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) MP Jwala Sangraula has drawn the party's attention to the shadow of familyism and nepotism beginning to be seen within the party.
In a post on social media Facebook, she indicated that although the RSP's decision to prohibit familyism and nepotism in its bylaws was a positive start for Nepali politics, it has not been seen in practice.
She stated that news has been periodically published in the media about RSP leaders' brothers, sisters, or relatives taking up various responsibilities, and this has naturally raised questions among the public.
MP Sangraula clarified that if change is to be proven in practice, any position, responsibility, or opportunity should be determined based on an individual's capability, honesty, and contribution. She argued that no one should receive responsibility based on family relations. She emphasized that the RSP should implement the spirit of its bylaws even more strictly.
She wrote in her post, 'The real measure of change is not by speech, but by behavior. A political culture that does not allow even the slightest shadow of familyism to be seen is the strongest example of new politics. RSP must prove itself in this example!' This comment from its own MP is being viewed meaningfully as the RSP claims to be a carrier of a new political culture.
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