The Rastriya Swatantra Party has officially initiated the implementation of a new centralized internal tracking software network called Pulse RSP to fully digitize the official supervision, documentation, and everyday tracking of its federal legislative delegation.

The central leadership has ordered an immediate technical orientation gathering for all members serving in the House of Representatives to formally introduce the administrative functions of this proprietary organizational portal. The party aims to transform its entire structural operation into a fully digitized workflow system.

According to an official directive issued by Chief Whip Kabindra Burlakoti, the introductory policy briefing was scheduled for Friday at 10:30 AM. The orientation session was organized at the Rastriya Swatantra Party parliamentary party headquarters located inside the Singha Durbar secretariat complex in Kathmandu.

Party Chairman Rabi Lamichhane was also slated to attend the operational briefing to oversee the transition. The notification issued by the Chief Whip emphasized that the presence of all members of the House of Representatives from the party was strictly compulsory.

Following the completion of the technical briefing, it will become mandatory for all sitting party lawmakers to actively input, update, and manage their official daily engagements within the synchronized digital tracking environment.

The administrative system features distinct operational tracking portals that require lawmakers to request internal appointment times digitally. It also dictates that any legislative topics they intend to table before parliament must be pre-registered within the online system.

Additionally, elected officials are required to record comprehensive field logs regarding their respective constituency visits and regional stakeholder meetings directly onto the portal. This ensures a verifiable record of their grassroots political engagements.

Furthermore, the platform integrates an open civic communication channel allowing general citizens to directly lodge local grievances and administrative suggestions to their elected constituency representatives.

The software will systematically track the processing status of these public inputs. The central leadership will subsequently utilize these gathered metrics as the primary analytical framework to evaluate the overall performance of its lawmakers.