Formation of task forces ranging from political studies to constitutional amendment.
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The National Independent Party is set to hold a dialogue with the youth of the Gen-G age group in all 77 districts. The central committee of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party has decided to hold discussions and dialogue on political issues with the youth of the Gen-G age group in all 77 districts to increase youth participation in the party.
The RSP Central Committee has decided to hold a dialogue with the youth of the Gen-G age group through the party machinery active in all 77 districts.
The decision of the RSP Central Committee made public on Thursday, and it has been decided to organize the program to involve the youth in the party as part of the election-targeted program. 'An expanded election-targeted meeting will be held in all provinces and all districts. All vacant posts except the central committee will be directed to fill up to the maximum number of posts by mandatorily adhering to the principle of inclusiveness,' the RSP Central Committee decision said. 'The relevant level committees will coordinate/direct and organize a discussion/dialogue program with the youth of the Gen-G age group in all 77 provinces and districts. Necessary homework will be done to increase youth participation in all levels and mechanisms of the party.'
The RSP has also decided to organize the 'Youth Nation Building Academy' program. The RSPB decision states that this program is being organized to provide basic and advanced knowledge about Nepal's political and constitutional structure, leadership development, public speaking skills, and practical practice of parliamentary processes, keeping in mind the growing political awareness among the youth and the active political entry of the Gen-G generation. It is stated in the RSPB decision that this program will be conducted under the leadership of the Central Law and Human Rights Department, in coordination with the Central Training Department and the Leadership Capacity Development Department, and the coordinator of the program is Sobita Gautam, head of the party's Law and Human Rights Department.
Similarly, the RSPB has formed a political study task force under the coordination of Biraj Bhakta Shrestha. Pukar Bam, Ganesh Karki, Prakash Bista, Madan Khadka, Devraj Pathak, Rajan Gautam, Achuttam Lamichhane, Tapeshwor Yadav, and Goma Tamang Sarin are members.
The RSPB has also formed a task force on constitutional amendments and laws related to the constitution. The coordinator of the task force has been Sobita Gautam. Manish Jha is the coordinator of the election strategy task force, while Bishnukumar Shrestha, Tika Sangraula (Jwala), Parasmani Gelal and the provincial presidents have been decided to be ex-officio members. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha has also decided to form a media study task force under the coordination of Nisha Dangi.
