RPP meet organized

April 26, 2000
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Kathmandu, Apr. 26: RPP leader and ex-prime minister Lokendra Bahadur Chand gave away certificates to the participants of a two-day central training programme organized by the National Democratic Farmers Organization here today.

On the occasion, Chand said poverty alleviation, law and order, good governance and corruption have now been limited to slogans only.

RPP vice president Dr. Prakash Chandra Lohani stressed the need for one and all to leave behind a stronger and more prosperous Nepal for the coming generation.

RPP central member Jog Mehar Shrestha and secretary of the party publicity department Kiran Giri stressed the need for developing agriculture for the development of the country. Nilkantha Kafle presided.

Some 125 representatives from 70 districts participated in the training programme.

Meanwhile in Hetauda, central spokesman of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and former minister Kamal Thapa recently inaugurated a special programme and district level training cum seminar of the party organised here by the RPP central committee.

Altogether 287 persons including RPP office-bearers of Constituency No. 1, 2 and 3 committees, the chairman and secretaries of 43 VDC units, district level office bearers and those of the Hetauda municipal committee are attending the training cum seminar, it is learnt from the RPP district committee.

On the occasion, Thapa called upon all the political parties to work for the economic development of the country and take the fruits of sustainable development to the people.

RPP spokesman Thapa called upon HMG to deal with the violence unleashed by the Maoists at a political level.

RPP Makwanpur district committee president Lok Bahadur Thapa presided over the function.

Likewise  in Nepalgunj, a district level training programme conducted here by the Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Banke concluded recently.

During the programme RPP central members Prem Bahadur Bhandari and Phateh Singh Tharu spoke on the current political situation in the country and the role of the RPP in the existing political scenario.

Similarly, RPP Banke district secretary Ramesh Aryal spoke about the RPP ideology and 10 years after the restoration of democracy while Hikamat Dhakal dwelt on the basic principles of party organisation.

Some 110 representatives of village, district and regional level party workers as well as the chairmen of the sister organisations took part in the training.

Ex-minister and party central member Shanti Shamsher Rana inaugurated the training.  RPP Banke district chairman Chet Bahadur Thapa was on the chair.

Meanwhile in Pokhara, the first national convention of Rastriya Prajatantrik Vidyarthi Sangathan is to begin here on May 9.

Seven hundred delegates from seventy districts of the country and 300 observers would attend the convention, its central chairman Bhuvan Pathak said at a press meet here Monday.