Three political parties, including the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), have said that the demonstration slated for May 29 will be peaceful and restrained.
In a press meet organised today by RPP, RPP Nepal, and the Rastriya Shakti Abhiyan, RPP President Rajendra Lingden stated that the movement will be of a peaceful civil disobedience nature, and he urged the media to carry out independent monitoring without any bias.
"The announced valley-wide movement of the three parties is not against the Constitution but will be conducted peacefully within the provisions granted by the statute," he said.
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal (RPP Nepal)'s Chairman Kamal Thapa asserted that the movement to establish the 'agenda' adopted by the party will be peaceful.
He said, "The participation of the people in a peaceful movement will create an environment for dialogue with other political parties and the government to establish the agenda of RPP."
The coordinator of the Rastriya Shakti Abhiyan, Keshar Bahadur Bista, called upon everyone to support the movement aimed at creating public pressure to address the demands that have been raised for a long time to facilitate political stability and peace in the country.
The coordinator of the Movement Mobilisation Committee, Nawaraj Subedi, assured that the planned movement on May 29 will be peaceful, non-violent, and based on civil disobedience.
He added that around 2,000 volunteers would be mobilised to make the movement peaceful.