KATHMANDU, March 30: Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Prasad Lingden has said that activities centered on individuals, parties and power will not bring stability to the country.
Talking to media persons after visiting the Ram Temple in Battisputali on the occasion of Ram Navami on Thursday, Lingden said that the activities centered on individuals, parties and power are increasing in the country.
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Lingden clarified that although the government needs to be stable for peace and stability in the country, it is not possible to imagine immediate stability. He said that there are signs that the country is heading towards further instability. Chairman Lingden also made it clear that there is no option for everyone to unite to stabilize the country. He also warned that the government is trying to run away from its responsibility for the protection of cultural heritage and that the government will not tolerate its responsibilities.
He said, “Whether or not we are in the government is a detailed matter. However, the government needs to be stable for peace and stability in the country. But the kind of trend that is developing now does not help to bring immediate stability. There are signs that the country is heading towards further instability," he said.
Lingden said that although they had a short time in the government, the government had decided to give public holidays from next year. Ram Navami also falls in the public holidays of 2080 BS.
Chairman Lingden claimed that when he was in the government, he decided to give a public holiday on Ram Navami from the year 2080.