RPP concludes that the government has failed

Kathmandu – The three-day central working committee meeting of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has concluded that the UML-Congress government has completely failed.

The RPP has stated in a statement that the government has completely failed in creating sufficient employment in the country, controlling price increases, and accelerating development. It also says that corrupt activities of the government officials and the government’s protection to the corrupt people are objectionable.

The statement also states that the ruling party leaders’ attempt to move the country towards a two-party system by amending the Political Parties Act and introducing ordinances by bypassing Parliament is an initial exercise in two-party totalitarianism.

The RPP has also stated that the UML-Congress coalition government has deviated from its objective of forming a government.

RPP Nepal decides to unite with like-minded parties

Kathmandu – Rasstriya Prajatantra party(RPP) Nepal has decided to unite with like-minded parties.

The two-day party central committee meeting decided to hold a general convention in Kathmandu on Mangsir 13, 14 and 15, 2082 BS, and approved the party’s political working paper, the report of the Organization Department, the action plan related to the Tarai Madhes Utthan Campaign, the financial report and the report of the secretariat with amendments.

The party has also decided to unite with like-minded parties and groups, and if unity is not possible, move forward by forming a collaboration or front.

Kamal Thapa’s announcement to separate from RPP

Former RPP Chairman Kamal Thapa has announced his separation from RPP.

Thapa said that he had decided to leave the party due to ideological differences within the party. Thapa also said that he had taken such an unpleasant decision as the party had stopped listening to him despite his desire to dedicate his life to the party.

Thapa announced his separation from the party at a press conference in Hetauda today.