”We are waiting to see if any other controversies arise. We will address the legitimate complaints that have been raised in these two days. The party does not have a single person to blame,” he said.
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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) President Rabi Lamichhane has said that if any problems are found in the proportional list, they will be corrected. At a press conference organized in Pokhara on Wednesday, President Lamichhane also said that the problems seen in the proportional list will be reviewed.
President Lamichhane says that due to political polarization, there may have been a lack of time due to lack of time. 'Since the decision to have the new members go to one place was made in a short time, we definitely did not have enough time to prepare. We united with Kulmanji in the Eleventh Hour. On the other hand, we have to submit the list. On the other hand, we were reaching an agreement,' he said.
He also says that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) does not accept familyism and nepotism. 'The RSSS has a system, the RSSS does not accept familyism under any circumstances. The RSSS's statute does not accept familyism. Even if someone does go, the RSS's statute itself has made a provision for the right to recall. We are aware. We are waiting to see if there will be any other controversy. We will address the legitimate complaints that have been seen in these two days. There is not a single person that the party should carry,' he said. Chairman Lamichhane also said that the current vigilance is good for them. When asked about the fact that only 'elite' and prominent people are on the list, he said, 'The situation that Nepal has gone through politically. That is why people from all walks of life and professions are interested in politics. The kind of politics that has been going on in the country. Even people who are not politically active have become angry. Politically aware friends, artists, journalists, athletes, mountaineers have come. They have joined to remove the party's dominance.' Lamichhane also claims that everyone on the list has a strong political awareness. When asked about the people who came forward in the primary election and fell behind, he claimed that the weightage of voting is only 50 percent. He said that not only voting but also criteria such as the 'political proximity' of the candidates were considered.
Even though there was a 'primary election' in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the candidates were chosen on a whim
