The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming elections, featuring 18 popular slogans. The party made its manifesto public during a program organized in Surkhet on Thursday.
RSP Vice Chairman Swarnim Wagle unveiled the manifesto containing 18 popular slogans. He stated that if the RSP receives a clear majority, it will formulate a clear roadmap for economic reform in the country. He mentioned that the election on Falgun 21 is not just a single election, but rather the country will embark on a journey of radical reform after Falgun 21.
He announced that the RSP will now operate government services online instead of through queues. He stated that the debate on institutional reform of the government will be held. He mentioned that the manifesto was prepared with the goal of implementing infrastructure development projects in a mission mode.
He said, ‘The first priority is to advance reforms that have been pending in the economy for decades, abolish dozens of acts and regulations to make an economic leap, the private sector will be a partner and reliable guide believing in healthy competition, reduce the burden of all taxes, and remove the web of cumbersome procedures.’
He also announced the goal of making the country one with a respectable income in 10 years. He stated that the target is to achieve an economic growth rate of 7 percent based on stable prices in the country and to reach a per capita income of 3 thousand US dollars in the next seven years. He also mentioned the plan to build an economy of 100 trillion dollars in 5 to 7 years.
These are the 18 popular slogans:
– Government services online, not in queues
– Institutional reform debate
– Mission mode implementation of projects
– Increasing citizen trust and confidence in the state
– Advancing reforms pending in the economy for decades
– Abolishing dozens of acts and regulations to make an economic leap
– The private sector will be a partner and reliable guide believing in healthy competition
– Reducing the burden of all taxes
– Removing the web of cumbersome procedures
– IT, agriculture, tourism, minerals, manufacturing industry, service trade together
– Government at the doorstep of the private sector
– Making the country one with a respectable income in 10 years
– 7 percent economic growth rate at stable prices
– Per capita income of 3 thousand US dollars in 7 years
– Building an economy of 100 trillion dollars in 5 to 7 years
– Making agriculture self-reliant
– We will seek solutions to the problems of fertilizer, seeds, production, and market prices
– We will move forward with the slogan ‘Once a Nepali, always a Nepali’













