Rastriya Swatantra Party Deputy Leader Ganesh Parajuli’s Expectations from Parliamentarians

April 9, Patan (Lalitpur) – Ganesh Parajuli, Deputy Leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) parliamentary caucus, emphasized that the public is seeking not only new faces but also new thinking, culture, and working style. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of a training program organized today by the party’s training department here, he urged the parliamentarians to act responsibly and effectively in line with public expectations. Deputy Leader Parajuli stressed the growing expectation to connect politics with service, accountability, and results, and underscored the need to translate these expectations and trust in the party into tangible outcomes.
“Nepal’s democracy stands at a critical juncture. It is now our responsibility to strengthen it. The new generation’s energy, transparency, good governance, diligence in study, and practice of public accountability are essential in politics. This training is organized with the purpose of laying that foundation,” he said. Parajuli expressed confidence that the experience and knowledge gained from the training would play a crucial role in making the upcoming parliamentary session more effective. He explained that the training would focus on topics such as the role of parliament and parliamentary committees, coordination between the party, parliament, and government, parliamentary ethics and conduct, fact-based debate, accountable political behavior, and effective leadership development.
“Today’s politics cannot be sustained by slogans alone. Politics is defined by capability, readiness, study, and results. The citizens have begun to evaluate political figures based on what they deliver rather than what they say,” Deputy Leader Parajuli remarked. “From the start, the RSP has prioritized good governance, transparency, accountability, and result-oriented politics. Therefore, capable parliamentarians and a strong parliament are essential to implement commitments made to the people.” He urged the participants to regard the training not merely as a formal event but as an opportunity for learning, self-assessment, knowledge exchange, and fostering a future political culture. Following the inauguration, Deputy Chairperson and Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle provided training to parliamentarians in a closed session. Similarly, General Secretary Bhupadev Shah conducted sessions on coordination between the party, government, and parliament, while Deputy Leader Parajuli trained members on their roles in parliamentary committees. General Secretary Kavindra Burlakoti informed that the training program would continue on Sunday as well.





