”Elections come and go, but our harmony is not today, it is seen in the era. I say I will not do politics in the name of religion.” - Ravi Lamichhane
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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) President Rabi Lamichhane has said that the happiest person would be the corrupt if he does not bring his majority. At an election rally held in Gorkha on Thursday, President Lamichhane said that he will write history on Falgun 21 and lay the foundation for good governance.
"People are entering houses in the name of religion, caste, community, and sect, wearing political colors. Please be careful," he said. "Elections come and go, but our harmony is not today, it is the era that has been seen. I say I will not do politics in the name of religion." Lamichhane alleged that after failing to win the hearts of the entire country, some are sowing the seeds of regional, ethnic, and religious politics. "I want to say with my hand on my chest, if the seeds of religious politics are sown, they will bear fruit one day. Look at the countries in the world that have various religious conflicts to see what the fruits will be," he added. "Those who create vote banks by dividing sects and doing politics within religion in this country should not be allowed to flourish and flourish." Similarly, Lamichhane urged to distinguish between justice and injustice in the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24. ‘The illusion has been spread that Singha Durbar was burnt and destroyed,’ he said, ‘If the bullets had not been fired on the 23rd, nothing would have burned, if the small children who came in school uniforms had not been shot in the chest and head, nothing would have burned, what has been burned will be rebuilt, but the empty arms of the mother will never be filled, we will rebuild Singha Durbar, that is for sure, but the lives of the lost brothers and sisters will not come back.
’ He said that he was the saddest about the burning of the country’s structures. ‘The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh never gives priority to violence,’ he said.
In the House of Representatives elections, Sudhan Gurung from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and Kavindra Burlakoti from Gorkha-2 are in the election competition.
