
HETAUNDA: Chairman of Rastriya Prajatantra Party- Nepal (RPP-Nepal), Kamal Thapa has said democracy in the country is under threat due to prolonged political instability.
Opening the 15th council meeting of Hetaunda Municipality here on Saturday, leader Thapa accused the other parties of keeping themselves busy in the game of government change.
The major parties were busy in the tussle for power, sidelining the issues related to controlling crimes, violence and corruption, he said. RSS
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