RSVP will start the district session from May 15
Kathmandu. Rashtriya Swatantra Party Raspwa is going to start its district session from 15th of Baisakh. Spokesperson Manish Jha informed that the secretariat meeting of the party held on Sunday decided to start the district session from May 15. According to him, the agenda of the district convention has been fixed with the aim of expanding and strengthening the party's organization.
The central committee meeting of the RSVP will be held tomorrow. The agenda for approving the agenda of the secretariat meeting has been decided in the central committee.
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