Rabindra Mishra's Serious Commentary: "Existential Crisis" Certain if the Same Constitution is Dragged Forward by Changing Faces
Rabindra Mishra, Senior Vice-President of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), has stated that the political leadership is gradually moving out of the control of political parties, calling it an inauspicious sign.
Sharing his views via Facebook, Mishra made it clear that saying 'it serves them right' out of current anger or impulse would not be beneficial for the long-term interest of the country.
He warned that if the current constitution is dragged forward merely by swapping a few faces or adding a few new parties, the country will eventually face an "existential crisis."
To avert this crisis, Mishra emphasized the need to move towards a 'new understanding.' He stressed that there should be no exclusion of any group and that for a weak nation and state, the first condition for saving and building the country is national unity.
Furthermore, he urged everyone 'not to make the country a slave to ideology.' This commentary aligns with his concept of 'Nation Above Ideology' which argues that national interest should be prioritized, taking into account the country's geopolitical sensitivity and internal situation.
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