RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden has warned that if his party loses the upcoming election, Nepal could face a crisis bigger than the Gen‑Z movement. He urged voters to strengthen RPP in parliament to prevent extremist forces from destabilizing the country.
Nepal Verified News
Sun Feb 08 2026

Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden has cautioned that if his party fails to win the upcoming election, Nepal could face a crisis greater than the Gen‑Z movement.
Speaking at a candidate interaction program in Kathmandu on Sunday, Lingden urged voters to ensure RPP’s victory to safeguard the country. He emphasized that the party is not issuing threats, but sees the election as a democratic tool to prevent potential turmoil.
Lingden warned that a weakened RPP in parliament, combined with the rise of extremist forces, could push the nation toward instability. He stressed that RPP, with its clear ideological stance rooted in Nepali soil, must be sent as a strong force to parliament. He also advised voters not to base their decisions solely on social media content.
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