RPP Chairman Lingden urges former General Secretary Dhaval Shumsher to return to the party

Speaking to media persons while announcing the decisions of the party's central committee meeting, he urged them not to make the mistake of leaving the party.

Ashad 6, 2083

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RPP Chairman Lingden urges former General Secretary Dhaval Shumsher to return to the party

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Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden has urged former General Secretary Dhaval Shumsher Rana, who has left the party, to return to the party.

While talking to media persons while announcing the decisions of the party's central committee meeting, he urged them not to make a mistake by leaving the party. He claimed that he was not informed that the leaders had left the party.

He said, "We have not received any information about this in the party's central committee meeting. So far, none of our friends have heard about it. I believe that they would not make such a mistake at this time in their lives, and if they do such a thing, it will be the last mistake of their lives."

Former RPP General Secretary Rana has already announced that he will leave the party and form a new party. Chairman Lingden described Rana's action as the last mistake of his life. 

Chairman Lingden said that it is not even time to debate the party leadership. He said that a conclusion will be reached after discussions and consultations with friends after the scheduled time of the general convention. 

‘It is not the time to debate about leadership yet. When the exact time of the general convention comes, we will reach a conclusion after discussions and consultations with friends. But in the upcoming general convention, all of us will focus on making the leadership effective and timely,’ he said. 

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