CPN-UML Leader Thapa Criticizes Rastriya Swatantra Party's Political Motives

Summary

CPN-UML Vice-Chairman Ram Bahadur Thapa criticized the Rastriya Swatantra Party's political motives, alleging their move to postpone the parliamentary session with eight ordinances aims to dominate Nepal's administration and judiciary.

Key Points
  • CPN-UML Vice-Chairman Ram Bahadur Thapa accused the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) of using parliamentary ordinance postponement to establish dominance over the country's administration and judiciary.
  • Thapa criticized the RSP's success as stemming from the weaknesses of previous ruling parties and world geopolitics.
  • He claimed the RSP aims to secure sole leadership in upcoming elections at various levels including National and Provincial Assemblies.
  • Thapa described the RSP as ideologically unstable, populist, and opportunistic, raising questions on their policy program's silence on several critical issues.
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