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Amresh Kumar Singh entering RSVP

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Kathmandu. Amresh Kumar Singh is going to join Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP. The independent MP of Sarlahi in the 2079 House of Representatives election, who was prosecuted by the Nepali Congress. Amresh Kumar Singh has informed through Facebook that he is going to join the RSVP.

Singh, MP of the disbanded House of Representatives, announced that he will join the party by participating in the RSVP program to be held in Janakpurdham on January 5. Singh has written on Facebook, "I am starting my new political chapter with the program of the National Independent Party to be held in Janakpurdham, the birthplace of Jagat Janani Mata Sita, on the 5th of January."

Singh has said that the voice raised against corruption and misrule in the country and Madhesh will be louder now. He called on all those who want the development of education, health, employment and physical infrastructure in Madhesh to participate in the program.

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