5,000 RSVP convention fee, entry prohibited without payment
Kathmandu. The National Independent Party RSVP has decided not to allow convention delegates who have not paid the levy to enter the convention. According to General Minister Kabindra Burlakoti, to become a convention representative, he has to pay the levy according to his old position.
He said that the members who have not yet paid the levy have been instructed to pay the amount immediately and to follow party discipline and election code of conduct. It has been made compulsory to pay a levy of five thousand.
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