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Kamal Thapa Expresses Dissatisfaction Over Unresolved RPP Organizational Adjustments Post-Unification

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Kamal Thapa, a leader of the National Prajatantra Party (RPP), has voiced his dissatisfaction regarding the lack of progress in organizational adjustments five months after the unification of RPP and RPP Nepal. He highlighted that despite the January 16 unification aimed at forming a strong nationalist force, integration of sister organizations and formal communication with the Election Commission remain incomplete, causing confusion among cadres. RPP spokesperson Mohan Shrestha acknowledged some delay due to immediate elections but stated that adjustments are in process, with seven members from RPP Nepal already integrated into the central committee.

  • Kamal Thapa stated that the delay in organizational adjustments has created confusion and uncertainty among the cadres of both parties.
  • Thapa emphasized the growing need for an alternative nationalist force advocating for a Hindu nation and monarchy in the current political climate.
  • RPP spokesperson Mohan Shrestha clarified that the adjustment work has not stopped but is ongoing, with a central working committee meeting on May 1st assigning responsibilities to finalize remaining tasks.
  • Senior Vice-President Buddhiman Tamang from RPP and leader Rajiv Parajuli from the former RPP Nepal have been tasked with finalizing the remaining unification tasks for other bodies.
  • The party faced immediate elections following the unification, which contributed to some of the delays in organizational integration.

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