Suman Sayami's comments on new parties including the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) - They can be more dangerous than the old ones

Entering the Nepali Communist Party, leader Sayami urged everyone not to expect momentary stunts or crowds to do good.

Poush 30, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Suman Sayami's comments on new parties including the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) - They can be more dangerous than the old ones

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Leader Suman Sayami has called new parties including the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) a mob.

At a program organized in Kathmandu on Wednesday, leader Sayami urged everyone not to expect momentary stunts and crowds to do good. 

He said that history has warned that the new ones are more dangerous than the old ones and said that they should not be relied upon. Sayami also insisted that he joined the Nepali Communist Party keeping in mind his ideas, principles and the long-term interests of the people. 

He said, ‘Do not be swayed by momentary stunts. There is no guarantee that the new ones will be better than the old ones. History has repeatedly warned us. The new ones can be even more dangerous than the old ones. The crowd is not always right. Attractive slogans do not provide salvation. We have come here to make decisions based on ideas, principles and the long-term interests of the people, not on emotions, crowds, or stunts.’

Leader Sayami claimed that the liberation of the people is their desire and that only the Nepali Communist Party can fulfill that.

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