After the Maoists agreed, the RSVP was left alone

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After the Maoists agreed, the RSVP was left alone

The fourth largest party in the House of Representatives, the Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RASWPA), which has been establishing itself as an alternative force, has been unable to stand on its own feet, sometimes reaching the upper edge and sometimes the lower edge.

After the then managing director of Gorkha Media Pvt. and party chairman Ravi Lamichhane was jailed in cases including co-operative fraud, the RSVP has been traveling in the government and on the streets sometimes following the Maoists and sometimes the UML. At the same time, the last time Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar was involved in the Tribhuvan International Airport Immigration Department's visit visa case, the main opposition party of the Parliament, CPN-Maoist, was seen together in protest.

After the Maoists reached an agreement with the ruling party on two points and opened the way to resume the blocked parliament from 13th of June, the RSVP is alone in the parliament. After the Parliament, which was blocked for 18 days mainly under the leadership of the Maoists, was reopened with the consent of the Maoists, there is some indication of the blurred politics of late. However, even after so many days of disruption, the Maoist has been accused of kneeling down with the Congress and UML by agreeing to a loan and exchanging the Agni Sapkota case with the writer case.

The meeting of the House of Representatives on Friday has shown that even the Speaker of the House, including the ruling party, has taken a strategy to overcome the obstacles of the RSVP, which is like a house without a radish. In such a situation, the coming days will show what steps the RSVP will take in the future. But as the morning indicates the day, now there is no sign that the RSVP can do anything other than standing up in the parliament and setting the table and circling the well. Because protesting in Parliament is like standing on your seat, circling the well. In order to break the story, looking at our past, it is not that there have not been cases of vandalism and chair tussle in the parliament. However, I don't think that RSVP will reach that stage. As a result of this, the Parliament will resume in the coming days even amid the disruptions of the RSWP, while the RSWP will continue to repeat the same activities as on Friday. It doesn't seem that RSVP will get anything out of it, and it doesn't seem like anything but sitting on this case.


Sujan Devkota , Palungtar-4, Gorkha

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