The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has dropped a political thunderbolt with its manifesto urging Nepal to revive the monarchy and embrace a Hindu Rashtra grounded in Vedic Sanatan values. At the Kathmandu launch, leader Rajendra Lingden spotlighted ‘Prithvi Path’ as the core ideology for national revival, targeting secularism for abolition.
Governance overhaul includes scrapping federal provinces for center-local duality, plus reforms in voting and ironclad anti-graft policies. For the March 5 polls, six economic pillars promise wealth creation, with ambitious plans to internationalize the Mahendra Highway in three years and dedicate ten years to power generation.
Anti-corruption gets a fiery tagline: ‘We will be crushed, not corrupted,’ supported by asset investigations post-1990 and confiscations. It vows to ban caste and religious discriminations like untouchability, upholding honor for every community to secure equality and rights.
Fusing stability, governance, economic push, and justice, RPP’s platform challenges Nepal’s republic, eyeing a traditional resurgence.
