RSP pledges to probe assets of public office holders since 1990

Summary

The Rastriya Swatantra Party pledges to investigate assets of public office holders since 1990 and promises reforms including merit-based bureaucracy, digital governance, and economic revival in its 100-point manifesto for the March 5 elections.

Key Points
  • Rastriya Swatantra Party pledges to probe assets of public office holders since 1990 and nationalize illegal assets.
  • The party promises structural reforms including merit-based bureaucracy, digitization of public services, and anti-corruption mechanisms.
  • RSP plans constitutional amendments, electoral reforms, and aims to raise per capita income to $3,000 within seven years.
  • It also pledges initiatives in education, health insurance expansion, energy production, tourism, and digital infrastructure development.
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