Ram Bahadur Thapa alleges multiple forces influenced RSP’s rise as first party
Kathmandu: CPN-UML parliamentary party leader Ram Bahadur Thapa has alleged that several parties and institutions played a role in the National Independent Party (RSP) becoming the first party in the recently concluded House of Representatives elections.
Speaking at the first meeting of the House of Representatives, Thapa claimed that entities such as the Nepali Army, bureaucracy, Sushila Sarkar, and the Barbara Foundation were involved in influencing the election outcome.
He further stated that the election result was not solely natural but shaped by various external influences and support.