RPP's suggestion to ensure voting rights of Nepalis living abroad

RPP leader Rajendra Gurung has questioned why Nepalis living abroad can send money to Nepal, but not vote.

Poush 7, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

RPP's suggestion to ensure voting rights of Nepalis living abroad

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The Rastriya Prajatantra Party has raised the question of why Nepalis living abroad are allowed to return to Nepal with their money and not vote.

Speaking at the all-party-all-party meeting called by the Prime Minister, RPP leader Rajendra Gurung asked why Nepalis living abroad can send money to Nepal, but not vote.

He suggested that Nepalis living abroad should be given the right to vote.

He said that the major parties had also expressed doubts about the Falgun 21 election in the all-party meeting, and he urged Prime Minister Sushila Karki to address this. He questioned whether there would be any impact on the election when not only the parties but also the Gen-Gs were expressing dissatisfaction.

He said that the desire for change on Bhadra 23 and 24 should not be left incomplete and incomplete, as leaving it incomplete could lead to another rebellion. He said that the Gen-G movement was not only for the Falgun 21 election and claimed that the change sought on that day should also be institutionalized.

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