Rastriya Mukti Party Nepal Emphasizes Indigenous Ideology and Inclusive Politics in Dhanusha

Janakpurdham — Dr. Rajiv Jha, Central Vice-Chairperson of Rastriya Mukti Party Nepal, emphasized the need to develop patriotism as an alternative political ideology to lift Nepal out of poverty.
Addressing the extended meeting of the Dhanusha district committee in Ramupa, he claimed that imported ideologies like Maoism, Marxism, and Leninism have pushed the country backward, and only indigenous ideologies can make the nation prosperous and recognized globally.
At the meeting, party spokesperson Raman Pandey urged Madhesi, indigenous, and tribal communities to unite, and also demanded that the Hindi language be recognized on par with Nepali. District Chairperson Rajesh Chaudhary expressed commitment to strengthening the party by including all communities, such as Dalits, Muslims, women, indigenous groups, and tribes, to become an alternative political force in the upcoming elections.
Sanjay Singh, Chairperson of the Discipline Committee, emphasized that discipline is essential for organizational success and called for honoring the martyrs of the Madhesh movement. Central Secretary Sanjay Chaudhary highlighted the need to ensure proportional participation of Madhesi, indigenous, and Khas-Arya communities in state power to build an inclusive state.
Concluding the meeting, it was decided to enhance the upcoming political campaign in the district through broad unity and organizational expansion. The meeting also resolved to expand the district working committee to 51 members and nominated Kishan Sah as the district coordinator of the Youth Committee.
The extended meeting of the Dhanusha district committee was held on Monday at the District Coordination Committee Hall. The program was chaired by District Chairperson Rajesh Chaudhary ‘Raju,’ with the special presence of Central Vice-Chairperson and District In-Charge Dr. Rajiv Jha.

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