We will not label professionals with party affiliation: Lamichhane

Addressing an election rally organized in Ghorahi on Friday, President Lamichhane said that his party will not form any sister organization.

Falgun 8, 2082

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We will not label professionals with party affiliation: Lamichhane

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Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSWP) President Ravi Lamichhane has said that his party will not form any sister organization.

Addressing the party's election rally organized in Ghorahi on Friday, President Lamichhane said that his party would not form any sister organization.

He accused other parties of betraying the party by uniting different classes including students, teachers, employees, farmers, laborers. 'What did the old party do by uniting people from different professions? Did it solve your problems?' he said, 'We do not want to unite professionals in the organization. All professionals should do their own work. We do not tag professionals with the party.'

He accused the old parties of using all castes, classes and professionals as political vote banks. 'Why did teachers, farmers and laborers have to come out on the streets to protest?' he said, 'If the demands are not met by staying in the organization, why join such an organization? We will move forward without a sister organization.'

He said that no businessman should donate to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). 'The RSSS does not have to give a single penny. "We will take action if anyone takes donations," he said, "You don't have to meet the leader. Meet the workers. Do your work."

He urged the people to choose a new force as there is a struggle between the forces that have been ruling the country for years and the new forces. "If you want to vote for the old party, you can't be afraid that we won't be a country tomorrow," he said, "The opportunity to vote has come now. We should be given the opportunity to build a country right now."

He expressed the view that the old parties will be able to sit in the opposition or warn us from the streets without winning any constituencies. "If the old party is proud of its organization, come to the streets and warn us without winning a single seat," he said, "We will watch. You show the strength of your organization from the streets."

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