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RPP-N most successful after 2006 movement: Thapa

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ITAHARI, Feb 26: Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N) Chairman Kamal Thapa said that his party is the only successful party after the second people´s movement in 2006.



Speaking at an interaction program organized in Itahari on Tuesday, Thapa said that the chief justice-led (CJ) election government was a demand put forth by his party long before. [break]



"Earlier, the (four) parties rejected our idea to form an election government under the ex-chief justice," Thapa added, "They have accepted it finally following pressure from somewhere." Though he claimed that CJ-led government was an idea planted by somewhere/someone else, he however, declined to divulge it.



He also claimed that more people are being attracted to his party after the four major parties agree on CJ-led government.



"The parties’ decision to form a Chief Justice-led government has been taken very positively by our party," Thapa further said, "We have been successful party as our party had long yearned for a fresh mandate as parties’ road map after the 2006 movement was a total failure."



"The CJ-led government can only conduct election by June which also should conduct local bodies’ election along with elections of the Constituent Assembly and parliament,"Thapa said.



"An election is only possible after election commission and people are ready and technical preparations are completed," Thapa said," However, I doubt parties intentions to conduct one."



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