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Agreement to form a new party between Dhavalashamsher and Durga Prasai

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Kathmandu. The leader who abandoned Civil Defense Campaign Nepal and RPP. It has been agreed to form a political party among the group under the leadership of Dhavalashamsher Rana. On Friday, it was agreed to form a political party under the chairmanship of Durga Prasai with the aim of building a new political power by maintaining broad nationalist unity.

Speaking at the event, Durga Prasar, the coordinator of the Nation, Nationality, Religion, Culture and Citizen Rescue Campaign, has made public his views on contemporary national issues, future cooperation and unity.

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