August 21, 2026, Friday
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Seven points agreement between Ravi (Balen

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Kathmandu. Seven points have been agreed upon between the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP and the head of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Balendra Shah. Chief Shah has posted a picture of him signing the agreement through social media and wrote Shubhprabhat. An agreement was reached between them this morning. Chairman Lamichhane and Chief Shah have signed the agreement.

According to the public information, it is mentioned in the agreement that the demands of the families of the injured and martyrs will be properly addressed by adopting the movement made by the youth against corruption and misrule. Similarly, it has been agreed that Ravi Lamichhane will remain the central chairman of the party and Balendra Shah will be the leader of the parliamentary party and the candidate for the future prime minister after the upcoming House of Representatives elections.

Likewise, the name of the political party, election symbol and party office that will be established after the agreement will belong to the National Independent Party. In the organizational structure of the party, topics such as involving the youth have been included.

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