Nepal Samata Party (Socialist)
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Nepal Samata Party (Socialist) was a small pro-monarchy political party in Nepal. Its president was Dayananda Thapa (previously vice-chairman of Nepal Samata Party).
On April 5, 2006 the party merged with the Rashtriya Prajantantra Party (Kamal Thapa), at a function in Lalitpur.[1]
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