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Thapa said the prolonged political crisis would pose a threat to nationality.

BIRGUNJ: Chairman of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Nepal, Kamal Thapa has said that freeing the country from existing constitutional and political crisis is the main challenge of the hour.


Taking part in an interaction programme organised by the RPP-Nepal, Parsa chapter today, Thapa said the prolonged political crisis would pose a threat to nationality.


"The nation will be a 'failed state' with the dominance of foreign interference if constitutional and political crisis persists for a long time," he added.



He stressed that the major political parties should be serious towards finding a way out to the present crisis in time keeping in mind its possible consequences.


Establishment of peace, political stability and economic prosperity would not be possible just on the basis of a particular 'ism' or 'ideology', said Thapa, adding that an 'ism' capable to address people's basic needs will win the heart of the people.


The RPP-Nepal Chairman further claimed that his party was working to decentralize state power and natural resources, which is presently limited to a certain group, to the people.


Comments1

Yes the country is surely and certainly advancing towards that long awaited goal! Our leaders have failed to manage the country and I think it is beyond them. Perforce somebody will come to manage us! gaunle, xxx

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