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RSVP Congress: Hotels are filling up, participants are requested to prepare specially

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Chitwan. As the date of the first convention of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RASWP is approaching, the excitement has increased in Chitwan's Bharatpur. Party leaders, workers, representatives, observers and well-wishers have started coming to Chitwan for the convention to be held in Bharatpur from 7th to 9th June.

According to Deepakraj Bohra, a member of the central secretariat of RSVP, the delegation and participants will continue till the morning of June 7. He said that keeping in mind the heat of Chitwan, a circular has been issued for the participants to make necessary preparations.

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