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RPP, RPP-N solidarity course of action hits a tangle


Aug 9, 2016-The merger game plan of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N) and the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has hit a deterrent at long last. The preservationist social affairs were wanted to report their merger on Tuesday.

The very late cancelation of merger was accounted for by RPP Chairman Pashupati Shumsher Rana. "The merger is doubtful until further notice," said Rana in a press clarification issued on Monday evening.

Pioneers from both the social events have said they are staggered at the "uneven decision" of Rana. "To be sure, even I don't understand what drove our executive to wipe out the merger course of action," said RPP General Secretary Buddhi Man Tamang.

Issuing a declaration, the RPP-N in like manner said Rana's decision has startled the social occasion.

What drove Rana to take such a decision is yet to be known, in any case it is assumed that the RPP's decision to join the assembly on Monday could have achieved the cancelation of the two preservationist social events' unification.

Earlier on Monday, the RPP sent its two pioneers to the Pushpa Kamal Dahal-drove government. Dipak Bohara and Bikram Pandey, both general secretaries of the RPP, were enrolled into the Cabinet on Monday. Both were controlled the promise of office by the President on Monday itself. The social events had before agreed to sit tight for 15 days to pick joining the organization. Rana was under weight to choose Bohara and Pandey as the pastors.

Bohara was priest in the late KP Sharma Oli-drove government too.

The RPP had voted for Dahal while the RPP-N had voted against in the midst of the prime clerical race in Parliament on Wednesday.

After cancelation of merger course of action, RPP-N Chairman Kamal Thapa termed Rana's decision shocking.

"Today I exhorted Pashupati Shumsher to pick between social event solidarity and the organization. His choice hosts frustrated assembling structures who were for solidarity," Thapa tweeted.

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