RSP’s first general convention turns into a tiring and costly affair for delegates
Summary
The Rastriya Swatantra Party's first national convention in Bharatpur faced severe criticism from delegates due to logistical chaos, financial burdens, and lack of internal democratic debate, leading many to leave prematurely.
Key Points
- Rastriya Swatantra Party's first national convention was plagued by severe logistical mismanagement and delays, causing frustration among delegates.
- Many delegates faced high financial burdens and some returned home early due to mounting hotel bills and chaotic voting processes.
- Key ideological documents, including proposals to dissolve provincial assemblies, were endorsed without floor debates, raising concerns about internal democracy.
- Accusations of deliberate election delays to favor leadership loyalists surfaced amid internal party conflicts and administrative failures.