RSP Whip Prakash Chandra Pariyar Urges Party Workers to Stay Focused on Public Service
Prakash Chandra Pariyar told Rastriya Swatantra Party members in Sunsari that the party’s mission is to transform Nepal through service, discipline, and people-first politics.
Rastriya Swatantra Party whip Prakash Chandra Pariyar used the party’s district convention in Laukahi, Sunsari, to deliver a clear message: party workers must stay committed to public service and avoid drifting without direction. He said the RSP’s larger mission is to transform the country and serve the Nepali people effectively.
Pariyar’s remarks fit into a broader pattern of the party’s messaging, which has repeatedly centered on equitable development, social justice, and inclusive governance. In earlier comments, he stressed that Nepal needs not just development, but development that reaches marginalized communities and people left behind by the state.
The Sunsari event also highlights Pariyar’s growing role inside the RSP. He has been active in the party’s parliamentary setup, where he was named one of the whips alongside Krantishikha Dhital after a parliamentary party meeting appointed Kabindra Burlakoti as chief whip.
That organizational backdrop matters because the RSP has been trying to present itself as a disciplined, reform-oriented force in Nepali politics. Pariyar’s call for direction, service, and focus suggests the party wants its grassroots members to reflect that image not only in speeches, but also in local organizing and public outreach.
For the RSP, the challenge is not just to criticize the political status quo, but to show that it can translate reformist language into practical action. Pariyar’s message in Sunsari framed that task simply: stay committed, stay useful, and keep the party aligned with the public interest.