RSP wants to save the country: Balendra Shah

Senior leader Shah said that they want to form a party that will run all the closed industries and factories.

Falgun 15, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

RSP wants to save the country: Balendra Shah

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Senior leader of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Balendra Shah has said that just as the people of Chitwan put blue tiles on their roofs to protect their homes, the RSS wants to protect the country in the same way. Addressing an election rally held in Chitwan today, Shah urged the people of Chitwan to cooperate in this.

Similarly, he also said that Chitwan has taught the entire country how to do tourism. He said, 'They have not only done tourism by selling the food they eat at home to tourists, they have introduced Nepal to the world.' The entire country should learn from the people of Chitwan.'

At the rally, he also announced that Chitwan's agricultural products would be taken out of the syndicate of a limited number of leaders. The only reason why the milk and vegetables produced by farmers are being dumped on the streets is because of the syndicate of those same leaders. He declared that all this would end after the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) comes. He also said that not only Chitwan residents but also agricultural products produced in all districts of the country will be stored in Chitwan. Which will enable Nepalis to eat vegetables at low prices throughout the year.

Balendra gave the example of the Hetauda Cement Factory and said that the country is also like that. He said, 'Our country has become like the Hetauda Cement Factory. There is also a machine. There is also main power, there is also food. But it is closed. Now it has to run. It has to run like the Nepali Congress's WiFi factory, now that too. It has to run throughout the country. We want to become a party that runs all the closed industries and factories.'

He said that he had been to various districts of the country for some time and during that time, similar problems were seen in all the districts. Leader Shah also said that the solution to all these problems lies within the district.

He urged not to take any tension as party president Rabi Lamichhane is the candidate from Chitwan.

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