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RPP plans to hold public struggle campaign in Kathmandu from March 29

KATHMANDU, Feb 29: The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has announced that its upcoming public campaign will center around Kathmandu, and will begin on March 29.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Feb 29: The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has announced that its upcoming public campaign will center around Kathmandu, and will begin on March 29.


The party decided to conduct public pressure programs in all the districts of the nation to address the 40-point demand presented to the government of Nepal on February 21.


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Mohan Kumar Shrestha, Spokesperson for the RPP and Head of the Publicity Department, stated that RPP has organized representative movement training for all districts in the capital on Wednesday.


Spokesperson Shrestha said the party will hold preparatory meetings and training sessions at the district level on March 6, preparatory meetings at federal and provincial assembly constituencies on March 11, and preparatory meetings at all local levels, along with promotional programs, door-to-door campaigns, corner meetings, and both small and large gatherings in all districts until March 20.


Likewise, a motorcycle rally is planned for March 23 in the capital's main city, and on March 27, the Rastriya Prajatantrik Bhutpurba Sainik Sangathan, an organization affiliated with the party, will hold a parade in the capital, featuring the national flag, Shrestha added.


 

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