Voting is a civil right, so don't waste it: Rajendra Lingden

Leader Lingden also urged candidates to use their votes wisely as the only day left for them to come to their doorsteps and greet them is February 21.

Falgun 9, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Voting is a civil right, so don't waste it: Rajendra Lingden

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Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden has urged people not to waste their votes as voting is a civil right. He urged every citizen to participate in the elections as they will determine the future of the country through voting. He said that the people should create pressure by voting for the RPP as they have been ignoring the RPP candidate Prajwal Bohara for a long time and have urged them to reach a national understanding between the party and the king so that there will be no rebellion in the future. He said that the people should vote for the RPP in a way that will create pressure to establish a national understanding in the country. He also urged people to use their votes wisely as the candidates can come to their doorsteps and greet them till Falgun 21. He said that they did not listen even though they were warned that if they do not come up with new ideas, the country will be in trouble and the leaders will have to flee. Stating that the problem would not be solved by holding the periodic elections scheduled for 2084 BS in 2082 BS, he stressed the need to resolve the differences between the king and the party as soon as possible. He said that the RPP was participating in the elections as a democratic party.

‘The country is already in the election phase,’ he said, ‘Therefore, vote for us so that we can gain strength for cooperation between the king and the party.’ He urged people to vote wisely as citizens’ rights would be wasted if they did not vote.

Stating that the country has already experienced the democratic, democratic and republican rule practiced by the party after 2046 BS, he urged people to think a thousand times before voting for the old party. ‘The country was in the hands of the main leader for 30 years,’ he said, ‘No matter what name the rule was given, the country could not improve.’

He said that the leader feels that all the people are happy after seeing the workers cheering. So what about the votes cast in the previous elections? He requested people to vote only thinking about how well they were used. Prajwal, the son of late RPP leader Deepak Bohra, is contesting from Rupandehi-1.

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