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Deuba Faction Opens Nepali Congress Convention Office; RSP Denies Factionalism

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The Deuba faction of the Nepali Congress has established a contact office in Anamnagar, Kathmandu, to facilitate discussions with party members from various districts regarding the upcoming 15th General Convention. Meanwhile, Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) deputy leader Ganesh Parajuli claims there is no factionalism within his party, stating all members are united for nation-building and that the party's general convention in June will democratically resolve organizational matters.

  • The Deuba faction's contact office aims to provide a meeting space for party members from different districts.
  • RSP's Ganesh Parajuli asserted that the party president Rabi Lamichhane is not being sought as an alternative by the party or the public.
  • RSP's general convention is scheduled for June 21-23.
  • Lawmaker Ashika Tamang of the RSP was involved in a brief traffic dispute at Thapathali Chowk over signal management.
  • Parajuli also commented on the government's functioning, stating that parliamentary discussions on the budget were conducted faster and more meaningfully this year.

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