There is no need to form a group, we can get everyone under the bell: Ravi Lamichhane
Kathmandu. Ravi Lamichhane, chairman of Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP, has said that unity, fearlessness and country-centric politics are necessary within the party. Addressing the second day of the orientation program of RSVP on Wednesday, he urged them to abandon factional politics and emphasized that all workers should be united under one roof.
"Now we have to open the side that comes to our eyes, otherwise we will not wait for 36 months or even 36 days if we trusted the old political parties for 35 or 36 years. Because as a law maker, your race is not in the house of interest groups, Congress, UML cannot be won by forming factions, comrades, there is no need to form factions, we can put everything under the bell. The bell has so much power, there is no need to form any faction, he said.
He mentioned that even when different forces were standing together, they were not afraid and did not waver and said that they were able to move forward because they believed in the consciousness of the citizens.
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