Announcing his candidacy through social media, he said that he is moving forward on his journey to the post of General Secretary with the goal of making the party more strong, organized, and dynamic.
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National Independent Party (NISP) leader Raju Pandey has announced his candidacy for the post of party general secretary.
A while ago, he announced his candidacy through social media and expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him to get elected as a central member. He said that he is moving forward on the journey to the post of General Secretary with the goal of making the party more powerful, organized and dynamic.
When Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader and Prime Minister Balendra Shah was the mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, he was the chief of the city police. Later, when Balendra left the metropolis, he also resigned and entered politics.
The election process for the selection of a new leadership under the first general convention of the RSSP is underway. The party's founding president Ravi Lamichhane has been elected unopposed as the president, while the process of holding elections for other office bearers is underway.
Eight leaders have previously announced their candidacies for the post of General Secretary. Shishir Khanal, who is also the Minister for Foreign Affairs, outgoing General Secretary Kabindra Burlakoti, outgoing Joint General Secretary Bipin Acharya, leaders Ganesh Parajuli, Manish Jha, and Ganesh Karki have announced their candidacies. Similarly, the then General Secretary of the Bibeksheel Sajha Party, Ranju Darshana, Sagar Dhakal, and Pramod Neupane have also announced their candidacies for the post of General Secretary.
