RSP Convention Marred by Voter Boycott: Internal Rift Challenges Gen-Z Uprising Narrative
The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) general convention in Chitwan witnessed a significant internal challenge as nearly one-third of its representatives boycotted voting for central committee members. This widespread dissatisfaction stemmed from extensive delays and deviations from the pre-scheduled convention agenda, causing considerable unrest among delegates. Out of 4,311 accredited representatives, a stark 31.31% (or 1,352 individuals) abstained from casting their ballots, underscoring a deep-seated internal rift. With the national election just days away, this public display of disunity casts a long shadow over RSP's carefully cultivated image as a cohesive and efficient challenger to the traditional political establishment. The perceived organizational missteps threaten to undermine the "Gen-Z Uprising" narrative, raising questions about the party's internal coherence and its ability to effectively mobilize its youthful voter base.
- RSP's internal unity questioned as one-third of representatives boycott convention voting days before the national election.
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