The government is monitoring the offices of RASWP, RPPA and Janmat Party
Kathmandu. The government is going to monitor the offices of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RASWP, Rashtriya Prajatantra Party RPPA and Janmat Party to create an environment for the elections. The high-level political dialogue committee formed by the government will monitor the offices of the three parties and hold talks and dialogues today. It is said that the committee is scheduled to monitor Janmat Party office at 11 am, RPPA office at 1 pm and RSVP office at 3 pm as well as discuss with the leaders.
The government formed a high-level political dialogue committee under the coordination of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anil Sinha, including Communications and Information Technology Minister Jagdish Kharel and Prime Minister's Chief Political Advisor Ajaybhadra Khanal.
As the environment for the election of members of the House of Representatives, which is going to be held on February 21, is getting ready, the government has intensified the dialogue and dialogue with the concerned parties.
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