Wednesday, July 27, 2016

RPP-N claims change in govt could stir political instability

Kathmandu, July 27: The Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal (RPP-N) has claimed that toppling of the incumbent government could increase the political instability and constitution implementation would face further complexity.

It was stated in a press conference organized by RPP-N here on Wednesday to make public the decisions made by the meeting of its central executive committee.

RPP-N Chair Kamal Thapa urged one and all to be sensitive towards the negative effects of the political instability that, he argued, continues to take its toll on the country despite months have elapsed since the promulgation of new constitution.

Furthermore, Thapa expressed his commitment for the active role of the Party for establishing its core values.

Expressing sorrow over the loss of lives and properties due to the flood in various places across the country, he demanded with the government earliest relief and support for the flood-survivors.

The central executive meeting has also decided to continue with the Party's campaign in every town and VDC and train its cadres for the much-anticipated local bodies' election, shared Thapa.

RPP-N has also decided to organize a religious assembly in coming November, according to Thapa. RSS