Rastriya Swatantra Party Strengthens Its Myagdi Base With New District Leadership
The Rastriya Swatantra Party has elected a fresh working committee in Myagdi, with Yubaraj Roka taking the top role as the party continues to build its district-level organization.
The Rastriya Swatantra Party has completed its first district convention in Myagdi, electing a new working committee led by Yubaraj Roka. The convention marked an important organizational step for the party as it expands its local structure in one of Nepal's politically active hill districts.
According to the news summary, the convention unanimously chose Kalpana Khatri as vice-president, Sunil Sharma as secretary, and Hirabahadur Bogati as treasurer. The committee also includes members such as Gunmaya Purja and Saroj Subedi, reflecting a broader effort to build out the district leadership team.
The Myagdi convention comes at a time when the district remains a closely watched political arena. Recent reporting has highlighted Myagdi as a contest zone where national parties and independent figures continue to compete for influence, making local party organization especially important for any party seeking long-term traction there.
Why this matters
For a relatively young party, district conventions are more than internal formalities. They are a signal of political discipline, local mobilization, and readiness to turn national momentum into ground-level organization. A newly elected committee gives the party a clearer chain of leadership in Myagdi and a platform for future outreach, recruitment, and campaign coordination.
What the new committee suggests
The unanimous selections at the convention suggest a push for unity inside the local party structure. Appointing a mix of leadership roles, including vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, indicates an attempt to formalize operations and strengthen the party's presence beyond election season.
With Yubaraj Roka now leading the district committee, the party appears to be signaling that Myagdi will remain a priority area. The addition of several committee members also points to a wider team-building effort that could help the party deepen its reach across the district.
Myagdi remains politically significant
Myagdi has drawn attention in recent political coverage because of its competitive local landscape and the presence of both established party candidates and independent challengers. In that environment, a stronger district committee can matter just as much as headline-grabbing campaign moves, since local organization often determines how effectively a party can connect with voters.
The convention therefore represents more than an internal reshuffle. It is a practical move to give the Rastriya Swatantra Party a more durable presence in Myagdi, with leadership now in place to guide the next phase of its district-level work.