Why did the Madhesh convention of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh become turbulent?

The district-based office bearers of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Madhesh Province pointed out three reasons why the convention here was turbulent and controversial.

Jestha 28, 2083

Ajit Tiwari

Why did the Madhesh convention of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh become turbulent?

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The convention of the ruling National Independent Party (NISP) in Madhesh Province has become uncertain after leaders and activists clashed, affecting the city convention itself. Party leaders say that the convention of the NISP in Madhesh Province has become turbulent as the 'new and old' cadres are being divided as the ambitions to reach the leadership have increased.

The Dhanusha district convention, which was postponed due to the padlocking of the NISP party's party office in Dhanusha district on 22 Jestha, was held on Tuesday at the Mahendra Narayan Nidhi Mithila Cultural Center in Janakpur. On the day of the district convention, the party's Central Disciplinary Commission suspended NISP Dhanusha President Laxmeshwar Yadav.

The letter issued by the acting head of the commission, Ramakant Rimal, states that he was removed from the post of Dhanusha Working Committee chairman for ‘failing to perform his duties in accordance with the party’s statute, code of conduct, election procedures, and official responsibilities.’ Rimal’s letter also states that evidence needs to be collected for further investigation against Yadav.

The controversy flared up after Yadav, who was aspiring for the post of Dhanusha Working Committee chairman of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) party, was suspended from his post on the day of the convention. Yadav, along with Ambu Prasad Sah and Saroj Kumar Purve, had claimed the post of Dhanusha chairman in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Dhanusha convention was disrupted as soon as a large number of leaders and workers took to the stage.

The state convention has also been stopped after the district leadership of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) party failed to elect district leaders in 7 districts of Parsawahek in Madhesh Province. Hari Pant won in Parsa of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSW) amidst a fight and tension. The chaos that has been brewing since the city convention of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Madhesh Province has made the district and provincial conventions uncertain. According to four district office bearers of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSW) in Madhesh Province, they pointed out three reasons for the turbulent and controversial convention here.

First, the tussle between new and old leaders and activists. Second, the desire to repeat the post when the party became powerful and third: the direct interference of the provincial president Tapeshwor Yadav. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Dhanusha presidential candidate Ambu Prasad Sah said that the organization of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Madhesh Province, which was weak before the elections, suddenly became strong and there were problems in managing it when many leaders and activists came. ‘The party could not be leveled, it seems like a mess when everyone is appointed to the top positions at once,’ said Sah, ‘There is also a problem of new and old in the party.’

RSVP Sarlahi President Saroj Baniya accused the Sarlahi convention of being controversial due to the deliberate conduct of the provincial committee. ‘Controversy had increased in Sarlahi after the provincial president picked a candidate who suited him,’ he said, ‘Instead of reaching an agreement, a dispute was deliberately sought.’

The RSVP presidents of all 8 districts of Madhesh province are keen to run again. In Parsa, district president Pant is running again. Baniya and Krishnanandan Yadav were also candidates in Sarlahi. In Mahottari, the current president Shubham Kumar Yadav is the candidate. In Dhanusha, the previous president Laxmeshwar Yadav was also an aspirant.

Most of the district presidents of Madhesh Province have written a letter to the central committee of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSSV) saying that the convention was affected by the support of a caste group and a person who was close to them. The presidents allege that Tapeshwor Yadav has created chaos in all eight districts to become the president of Madhesh Province again. Even when Kantipur contacted the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSSV) Madhesh Province President Yadav several times, he did not pick up his mobile phone.

There was a competition between Tapeshwor Yadav and Shiva Yadav for the president of Madhesh Province in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSSV). Both of them are from Siraha. The convention in their home district of Siraha had become tense due to the aspirations of the Yadav duo to become the president of the province.

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