He alleges that financial issues were prioritized over contributions, capabilities, and qualifications to the party while distributing tickets.
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Mamta Sharma, the founding president of the Madhesh Pradesh chapter of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSWP), has resigned from the party's ordinary membership.
Sharma quit the party, saying that the party's decisions were affected by financial irregularities and that her ability and contribution were not appreciated.
Sharma announced her resignation on Wednesday, not even as an ordinary member of the RSWP. She was an aspirant for a proportional candidate.
She was an aspirant for a direct ticket after she was not placed in the proportional system. She alleges that while distributing tickets directly, financial issues were given priority over contributions, ability and qualifications in the party.
‘The lack of proper appreciation of the contribution of the capable bell friends who worked day and night in the organization, the activities that were against the rules and regulations, the party’s principles were not implemented in practice, and the party’s decisions were basically inspired by financial irregularities have created a situation that has damaged my self-respect and political values,’ Sharma wrote while announcing her resignation. ‘I am no longer able to remain silent after witnessing all these activities. Therefore, with effect from today, I am submitting my resignation and will not even be an ordinary member of this party.’
Sharma from Bara district is the founding president of the Madhesh Pradesh unit of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. She was currently a member of the Women and Social Affairs Department of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Sharma says that she joined the party inspired by the main slogan ‘The young generation should come into politics and those who know should be elected’, but she is dissatisfied with the work that went against those values. "I have experienced that the method adopted by the party concerned in the upcoming Falgun 21 election, the party's decisions and working style are completely contrary to the values, party statute and public commitment of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) during its establishment," she wrote.
The RSSS has been accused of financial irregularities in the direct distribution of tickets. Kathmandu leader Pranayashamsher Rana has also left the party earlier over this issue.
