Swearing in by the newly elected leadership of RSVP, resolution to make the party more organized
Kathmandu. The newly elected officials and central members of the National Independent Party RSWP have formally taken the oath of office and secrecy. Party President Ravi Lamichhane administered the oath to the newly elected leaders during a special ceremony organized at the party central office in Vanasthali, Kathmandu.
6 office bearers and 99 central members who were elected from the first historical convention of Raswapa which was grandly held in Bharatpur, Chitwan from 7th to 12th June, participated in this process. On this special occasion of swearing in, President Lamichhane congratulated the officers and members of the new working committee and also distributed a token of love and a certificate.
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