Rastriya Prajatantra Party Sees Internal Rift as Dhaval Shamsher Rana Announces New Nationalist Force
Summary
Dhaval Shamsher Rana announces formation of a new nationalist party after resigning from Rastriya Prajatantra Party, citing leadership failures under Rajendra Lingden.
Key Points
- Dhaval Shamsher Rana resigns from Rastriya Prajatantra Party and announces a new nationalist force.
- RPP leadership under Chairman Rajendra Lingden criticized for inaction and dominance of old faces.
- Approximately 50 to 60 central RPP members reportedly support the new party initiative.
- The new party aims to preserve constitutional monarchy and traditional values while appealing to youth.
- Announcement delayed due to Malmas period; press conference scheduled for May 21 in Kathmandu.