RSVP President Ravi Lamichhane leaves for India for a five-day visit
Kathmandu. Ravi Lamichhane, President of Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP, has left for India today for a five-day visit. President Lamichhane has left for India a while ago at the invitation of Nitin Navin, the leader of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Although journalists tried to get his reaction at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Lamichhane refused to give further details saying that he would talk only after returning from India. Along with Chairman Lamichhane, RSVP Co-General Minister and Member of the House of Representatives Bipin Kumar Acharya, Secretariat Member and Member of the House of Representatives Deepak Bohora, his wife Nikita Paudel and Pradeep Acharya are in the visiting team.
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