RPP leaders accused of plotting to abandon monarchist agenda

Summary

Leaders of Nepal's RPP face internal accusations of plotting to abandon the royalist agenda amidst party decline and factionalism.

Key Points
  • RPP central committee members accuse certain leaders of plotting to abandon the monarchy agenda through secret meetings.
  • Gopal Paudel insists the party's core royalist agenda cannot be changed despite internal conflicts.
  • Suresh Acharya describes the RPP as a declining party facing potential political collapse.
  • Rabindra Mishra warns that without reform, RPP might be replaced by another nationalist, center-right party.
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