RSP urges cadres to avoid overcrowding ministries and limit congratulatory events
Kathmandu: The National Independent Party (RSP) has instructed its leaders, cadres and well-wishers to refrain from unnecessarily crowding ministries following the formation of the new government.
In a statement issued by the party’s Central Disciplinary Commission, it noted growing activities such as visiting ministries to congratulate ministers, offering food and flowers, and taking photographs. The party stated that such practices are against its discipline and could be seen as provocative.
The statement urged supporters not to organize unnecessary meetings, gatherings or crowding in ministries, emphasizing that the current priority is to ensure effective delivery of public services. It warned that such activities could delay government work and negatively impact performance and service quality.
The RSP has directed all its office bearers, members and well-wishers to avoid such actions and called for cooperation in ensuring fast and effective service delivery in line with public expectations.