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Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal

Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Nepal (Nepali: राष्ट्रिय प्रजातन्त्र पार्टी नेपाल; translation: National Democratic Party Nepal) is a Hindu right-wing, cultural conservative party. It previously existed as royalist political party in Nepal from 2006 to 2016.[2] The party was formed as a splinter of Rastriya Prajatantra Party in 2006 and was later reunified in 2016.[3] The party was reformed in 2022 by Kamal Thapa.

Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal
राष्ट्रिय प्रजातन्त्र पार्टी नेपाल
ChairmanKamal Thapa
FoundedOctober 2006
Split fromRastriya Prajatantra Party
HeadquartersKathmandu
Student wingNational Democratic Student Organisation, Nepal
Youth wingNational Democratic Youth Organisation, Nepal
Women's wingNational Democratic Women Organisation Nepal
LabourNational Democratic Trade union confederation
IdeologyHindu nationalism
Sarva Dharma Sama Bhava
Conservatism
Economic liberalism[1]
Political positionRight-wing
Colours 
Election symbol
Website
www.rppn.org.np

The party supported the restoration of the Hindu kingdom in Nepal under the Shah dynasty.[4] Presently, the party advocates only Hindu nationalism.[5]

The party was registered with the Election Commission of Nepal ahead of the April 2008 Constituent Assembly election for the first time.[6] Ahead of the election, the party sought to form a front of royalist parties.[7]

In the 2013 elections, the party had emerged as the fourth largest party in the Constituent Assembly winning 24 out of 575 seats.

History edit

Founding, 2006–2008 edit

It was started as a breakaway faction of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party under leadership of Kamal Thapa, home minister under King Gyanendra's direct rule. Thapa resigned as party chair in October 2006.[8]

RPP won the largest number of mayors in the 2006 municipal election. Rajaram Shrestha won in the capital Kathmandu; also Khadga Prasad Palungua in Dharan, Pralhad Prasad Shah Haluwai in Biratnagar, Ram Shankar Shah in Jaleswor, Sumitra Madhinne in Bhaktapur, Madhukar Prasad Adhikari in Hetauda, Bimal Prasad Shrivastav in Birgunj, Bidur Khadka in Baglung and Bhimsen Thapa in Pokhara. However this election was boycotted by most major parties.[9]

In April 2006, the Nepal Samata Party (Socialist) merged into the party.[10]

In January 2007 the splinter group Rastriya Prajatantra Party (Nationalist) of Rajeswor Devkota rejoined the party. Bidwai Parishad of Jit Bahadur Arjel also merged with them[11]

On March 2, 2008, Rabindra Nath Sharma stepped down as party chairman, citing health reasons. Kamal Thapa again became chairman.[12]

Constituent Assembly, 2008–2015 edit

The party won four seats in the 2008 Constituent Assembly election. At the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly on May 28, 2008, the party was the only party to oppose the declaration of a republic; there were 560 votes in favor of a republic and only the party's four votes against.[13] Thapa subsequently said on June 20, 2008 that the country faced an impending "disaster", urging alertness among the party. He said that the party's policies and programmes would remain the same despite the political change.[14] On July 13, 2008, he described the abolition of the monarchy as merely "an interim decision", saying that the party sought the restoration of the monarchy.[15]

The party boycotted the July 2008 presidential election in the Constituent Assembly, on the grounds that the major parties were treating the election as a partisan contest.[16]

In August 2008 some senior leaders, including Rabindra Nath Sharma and Rajeshwor Devkota, left the party and joined the Rastriya Prajatantra Party.[17]

The party won 24 seats under proportional representation in the 2013 Constituent Assembly elections making it the fourth largest party in the house.[18] The party split following differences over naming candidates to the proportional representation seats won by the party. Central leaders of the party including former minister Tanka Dhakal and former Kathmandu mayoral candidate Rajaram Shrestha registered a new party the 'Nepali Rastriya Prajatantra Party' at the Election Commission on 30 December 2013.[19] However, the Election Commission turned down the breakaway group's request seeking recognition as a new party and claim of proportional representation seats.[20] Tanka Dhakal later announced his return to the party stating "Splitting the party at this moment is not in our interest. It will weaken democracy" [21] Other dissidents leaders said it was Chairman Kamal Thapa's "concession on monarchy and Hindu state" that precipitated the split.[22][23]

Unification, 2015–2016 edit

 
Party flag prior to unification
 
Party election symbol prior to unification

When the party joined the government of Khadga Prasad Oli, Bikram Bahadur Thapa and Kunti Devi Shahi became state ministers.[24]

On 21 November 2016, Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal and Rastriya Prajtantra Party announced their unification. The new party retained the name of Rastriya Prajatantra Party. The new party had a total strength of 37 in the Parliament of Nepal becoming the fourth largest party.[25] Kamal Thapa was elected chairman of the party in a special general convention in Kathmandu in February 2017.[26]

Revival, 2022-present edit

On 13 February 2022, Kamal Thapa who had prior made a declaration of leaving Rastriya Prajatantra Party made a press release about joining the Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal soon as the national president of the party.[5] After the revival, the party left the agenda of Constitutional monarchy which the party had taken as its ideology for a long period. The main agenda of the new party remains Hindu nationalism or Hindutva.[27]

On 21 July 2022, Former Urban Development Minister Dil Nath Giri, Former RPP Vice-President Dil Bikash Rajbhandari along with leaders Shyam Timalsina, Keshavraj Shrestha, Daman Basnet, Sudha Joshi, Ranjita Shrestha and Dipesh Khatri resigned en masse from RPP and joined hands with Kamal Thapa in a welcome program in Kathmandu.[28]

Electoral performance edit

Election Leader Votes Seats Position Resulting government
2008 Kamal Thapa 110,519 1.03
4 / 275
12th CPN (Maoist)–CPN (UML)–MJFN
2013 Kamal Thapa 630,697 6.66
24 / 275
4th Congress–CPN (UML)–RPP
2022 588,849[29] 5.57
14 / 275
[30]

|5th[31] |CPN(UML)-CPN (maoist)-RSP-RPP}}-CPN (Unified Socialist)-LSP |-

References edit

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  2. ^ Situation Reports: Nepal, OCHA Nepal Situation Overview - Jun 2007
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  12. ^ "Sharma resigns as RPP-N chief; Thapa takes over"[permanent dead link], Nepalnews, March 2, 2008.
  13. ^ "RPP-Nepal becomes the only party against republic; some lawyers question procedures adopted by CA"[permanent dead link], Nepalnews, May 29, 2008.
  14. ^ "Thapa predicts disaster soon"[permanent dead link], Nepalnews, June 21, 2008.
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  17. ^ . www.nepalnews.com. Archived from the original on 22 November 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  22. ^ "'Thapa's concession on monarchy, Hindu state caused RPP-N split'". The Kathmandu Post. 13 January 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  23. ^ Maila Baje. "Crowning Touches Of Exasperation". Nepali Netbook. Retrieved 13 January 2014."A deeper reason for the crisis is considered to be Thapa’s perceived post-election dilution of the party’s avowed agenda of restoring the monarchy."
  24. ^ "PM Oli expands Cabinet".
  25. ^ "You are being redirected..." thehimalayantimes.com. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 2017-06-26.
  26. ^ "Kamal Thapa reelected as RPP chairman". Retrieved 2017-06-26.
  27. ^ "कमल थापाले ब्यूँताए राप्रपा नेपाल, फागुन ७ मा घोषणा गर्ने". Online Khabar. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
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  29. ^ https://result.election.gov.np/PRVoteChartResult.aspx
  30. ^ https://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/3879/
  31. ^ https://hr.parliament.gov.np/en/parliamentary-parties

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Not to be confused with Rastriya Prajatantra Party a center right constitutional monarchist party under the chairmanship of Rajendra Lingden Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal Nepali र ष ट र य प रज तन त र प र ट न प ल translation National Democratic Party Nepal is a Hindu right wing cultural conservative party It previously existed as royalist political party in Nepal from 2006 to 2016 2 The party was formed as a splinter of Rastriya Prajatantra Party in 2006 and was later reunified in 2016 3 The party was reformed in 2022 by Kamal Thapa Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal र ष ट र य प रज तन त र प र ट न प लChairmanKamal ThapaFoundedOctober 2006Split fromRastriya Prajatantra PartyHeadquartersKathmanduStudent wingNational Democratic Student Organisation NepalYouth wingNational Democratic Youth Organisation NepalWomen s wingNational Democratic Women Organisation NepalLabourNational Democratic Trade union confederationIdeologyHindu nationalismSarva Dharma Sama BhavaConservatismEconomic liberalism 1 Political positionRight wingColours Election symbolWebsitewww rppn org npPolitics of NepalPolitical partiesElections The party supported the restoration of the Hindu kingdom in Nepal under the Shah dynasty 4 Presently the party advocates only Hindu nationalism 5 The party was registered with the Election Commission of Nepal ahead of the April 2008 Constituent Assembly election for the first time 6 Ahead of the election the party sought to form a front of royalist parties 7 In the 2013 elections the party had emerged as the fourth largest party in the Constituent Assembly winning 24 out of 575 seats Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 2006 2008 1 2 Constituent Assembly 2008 2015 1 3 Unification 2015 2016 1 4 Revival 2022 present 2 Electoral performance 3 ReferencesHistory editFounding 2006 2008 edit It was started as a breakaway faction of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party under leadership of Kamal Thapa home minister under King Gyanendra s direct rule Thapa resigned as party chair in October 2006 8 RPP won the largest number of mayors in the 2006 municipal election Rajaram Shrestha won in the capital Kathmandu also Khadga Prasad Palungua in Dharan Pralhad Prasad Shah Haluwai in Biratnagar Ram Shankar Shah in Jaleswor Sumitra Madhinne in Bhaktapur Madhukar Prasad Adhikari in Hetauda Bimal Prasad Shrivastav in Birgunj Bidur Khadka in Baglung and Bhimsen Thapa in Pokhara However this election was boycotted by most major parties 9 In April 2006 the Nepal Samata Party Socialist merged into the party 10 In January 2007 the splinter group Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nationalist of Rajeswor Devkota rejoined the party Bidwai Parishad of Jit Bahadur Arjel also merged with them 11 On March 2 2008 Rabindra Nath Sharma stepped down as party chairman citing health reasons Kamal Thapa again became chairman 12 Constituent Assembly 2008 2015 edit The party won four seats in the 2008 Constituent Assembly election At the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly on May 28 2008 the party was the only party to oppose the declaration of a republic there were 560 votes in favor of a republic and only the party s four votes against 13 Thapa subsequently said on June 20 2008 that the country faced an impending disaster urging alertness among the party He said that the party s policies and programmes would remain the same despite the political change 14 On July 13 2008 he described the abolition of the monarchy as merely an interim decision saying that the party sought the restoration of the monarchy 15 The party boycotted the July 2008 presidential election in the Constituent Assembly on the grounds that the major parties were treating the election as a partisan contest 16 In August 2008 some senior leaders including Rabindra Nath Sharma and Rajeshwor Devkota left the party and joined the Rastriya Prajatantra Party 17 The party won 24 seats under proportional representation in the 2013 Constituent Assembly elections making it the fourth largest party in the house 18 The party split following differences over naming candidates to the proportional representation seats won by the party Central leaders of the party including former minister Tanka Dhakal and former Kathmandu mayoral candidate Rajaram Shrestha registered a new party the Nepali Rastriya Prajatantra Party at the Election Commission on 30 December 2013 19 However the Election Commission turned down the breakaway group s request seeking recognition as a new party and claim of proportional representation seats 20 Tanka Dhakal later announced his return to the party stating Splitting the party at this moment is not in our interest It will weaken democracy 21 Other dissidents leaders said it was Chairman Kamal Thapa s concession on monarchy and Hindu state that precipitated the split 22 23 Unification 2015 2016 edit nbsp Party flag prior to unification nbsp Party election symbol prior to unification When the party joined the government of Khadga Prasad Oli Bikram Bahadur Thapa and Kunti Devi Shahi became state ministers 24 On 21 November 2016 Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal and Rastriya Prajtantra Party announced their unification The new party retained the name of Rastriya Prajatantra Party The new party had a total strength of 37 in the Parliament of Nepal becoming the fourth largest party 25 Kamal Thapa was elected chairman of the party in a special general convention in Kathmandu in February 2017 26 Revival 2022 present edit On 13 February 2022 Kamal Thapa who had prior made a declaration of leaving Rastriya Prajatantra Party made a press release about joining the Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal soon as the national president of the party 5 After the revival the party left the agenda of Constitutional monarchy which the party had taken as its ideology for a long period The main agenda of the new party remains Hindu nationalism or Hindutva 27 On 21 July 2022 Former Urban Development Minister Dil Nath Giri Former RPP Vice President Dil Bikash Rajbhandari along with leaders Shyam Timalsina Keshavraj Shrestha Daman Basnet Sudha Joshi Ranjita Shrestha and Dipesh Khatri resigned en masse from RPP and joined hands with Kamal Thapa in a welcome program in Kathmandu 28 Electoral performance editElection Leader Votes Seats Position Resulting government 2008 Kamal Thapa 110 519 1 03 4 275 12th CPN Maoist CPN UML MJFN 2013 Kamal Thapa 630 697 6 66 24 275 4th Congress CPN UML RPP 2022 588 849 29 5 57 14 275 30 5th 31 CPN UML CPN maoist RSP RPP CPN Unified Socialist LSP References edit Nepali people never launched a revolution to remove monarchy ekantipur Archived from the original on 15 August 2013 Retrieved 1 September 2013 Situation Reports Nepal OCHA Nepal Situation Overview Jun 2007 RPP RPP N formally unite as Rastriya Prajatantra Party kathmandupost com Kathmandu 21 November 2016 Retrieved 5 December 2020 Nepalnews com Mercantile Communications Pvt Ltd permanent dead link a b Setopati स त प ट स व दद त र प रप न प लक अध यक ष भएपछ कमल थ प ल भन अलमलपछ फ र आफ न घर फर क ए Setopati in Hindi Retrieved 2022 02 13 प र ट क स च Election Commission of Nepal Archived 2013 11 02 at the Wayback Machine eKantipur com Nepal s No 1 News Portal Archived from the original on 2008 04 01 Retrieved 2008 02 07 eKantipur com Nepal s No 1 News Portal Archived from the original on 2008 04 01 Retrieved 2008 02 07 Nepalnews com Mercantile Communications Pvt Ltd Archived from the original on 2008 05 16 Retrieved 2008 02 07 Nepalnews com Mercantile Communications Pvt Ltd Archived from the original on 2008 05 16 Retrieved 2008 02 07 Microsoft Word Feb 07 SAnepal doc Sharma resigns as RPP N chief Thapa takes over permanent dead link Nepalnews March 2 2008 RPP Nepal becomes the only party against republic some lawyers question procedures adopted by CA permanent dead link Nepalnews May 29 2008 Thapa predicts disaster soon permanent dead link Nepalnews June 21 2008 Thapa hopes for revival of monarchy permanent dead link Nepalnews July 14 2008 RPP Nepal to boycott the 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