No alternative to Ravi Lamichhane in RSP: Deputy Leader Parajuli

Ganesh Parajuli says: The National Independent Party is not looking for a new leadership and the Nepali people are not looking for an alternative to the president.

Jestha 6, 2083

Kantipur Reporter

No alternative to Ravi Lamichhane in RSP: Deputy Leader Parajuli

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Ganesh Parajuli, deputy leader of the parliamentary party of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party, has claimed that there is no factionalism within the party. Talking to media persons at the Federal Parliament premises, Deputy Leader Parajuli clarified that although various political forces are included within the Rashtriya Swatantra Party, there is no possibility of factions and sub-faction as everyone's goal is nation building. Speaking in the context of the upcoming general convention of the party, Parajuli said that neither the party nor the people have sought an alternative to President Ravi Lamichhane. Speaking regarding the functioning of the parliament and the budget discussion, Deputy Leader Parajuli mentioned that this time the discussion on the appropriation bill and policies and programs was faster than in the past, but it was meaningful. He said that the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister have committed to incorporating important suggestions raised by the opposition in the budget.

'The National Independent Party is not looking for a new leadership and the Nepali people have not sought an alternative to the president.' The historic national convention to be held on Ashad 27, 28 and 29 will finalize all statutory responsibilities through a democratic process. It is true that the discussions that used to last for a week in the past have been concluded in two days this time, but this should not be understood as the government trying to rush things. Rather, it should be understood as both the executive and the legislature trying to work on a 'fast track',' he said.

Refuting the accusation that the Prime Minister was absent from Parliament, Parajuli said that the Prime Minister was showing proactivity in his responsibilities and the issues that needed to be tabled.

Informing about the government's 100-day action plan, he claimed that the ministers were focused on result-oriented work rather than public programs and ribbon-cutting.

Clarifying the allegations and ethics against the party leaders, Deputy Leader Parajuli informed that the Home Minister had resigned on ethical grounds and a committee had been formed to investigate the assets.

Kantipur

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