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Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) President Rajendra Prasad Lingden has said that the country will change only if the Prime Minister is directly elected by the people.
Lingden, who was also a former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Water Resources, said that according to the current system, the Prime Minister is only like a small constituency at a program organized by Pravasi Nepali Ekta Samaj (Panas) UK in Aldershot on Sunday.
'The country should be an entire constituency now. Parliament should be fully proportional and inclusive', he said, 'the country cannot afford this three-level government. The province should be abolished. The National Assembly should also be abolished. The National Assembly has become a place where losers are put to the test.'
He said that change of opinion is necessary to see change in his own lifetime. Will the country be made by winning the old leaders? Those who won them and sent them money have also done the work of ruining the country', he was of the opinion. Asserting that the RPP has become the only party trusted by the people, Lingden further said, 'I have walked with the determination to build the country, I will act as if eating corruption is like eating my mother's blood.'
President Lingden said that now the party has given priority to the interview campaign with the diaspora and added, 'Now Nepal is not only in the Nepal of geography, apart from Mechi Mahakali, there is also the Nepal of the spirit of Nepalis who are scattered all over the world. We have come to the diaspora saying that there will be no development of Nepal unless we connect the Nepal of spirit.' Addressing the
program, RPP chief whip Gyanendra Shahi said that the party believes that 'one-time Nepali should be Nepali forever' and RPP will guarantee it. Shahi said that since the wish of all Nepalis abroad is to return to their country, RPP is trying to take Nepal on the path of development with their support and hand in hand. Claiming that the non-resident Nepali citizenship paper was lost, he mentioned that the Nepali citizenship of the descendants is the main issue of RPP.
His comment was that the country's economy and status is deteriorating and the country is becoming dependent. "With the current system, tens of millions of young people are migrating abroad every month", he said, "the country has never developed because the country's economy is in the hands of broker capitalists."
