By Our Reporter  If all goes as planned, the ruling parties will corner the CPN-UML in the upcoming elections. Now the UML has left no option but to forge alliance with Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and Loktantrik Samajwadi Party. But when the LSP is trying to be a part of the ruling coalition, the UML will be having only RPP to forge an electoral alliance, but there is also a problem in forging an alliance with RPP because Rajendra Lingden will not forge alliance with UML because Kamal Thapa, who broke the RPP and formed RPP-N, has already been a partner of UML. Kamal Thapa is also planning to contest the poll with UML’s election symbol from Makwanpur. “Our party chairman will not forge an alliance with the UML because Kamal Thapa, who broke our party, is already with the UML,” a leader of RPP said on the condition of anonymity. According to the same leader, RPP will contest the election alone, and if NC supports RPP candidates in some constituencies, they will help NC candidates in key constituencies. “We are clear, we will support NC’s Keshav Kumar Budathoki in Jhapa if he contests elections against KP Oli in Jhapa-2, we will have our own candidate against Kamal Thapa in Makwanpur,” he said. When many RPP leaders and cadres think that Kamal Thapa broke the party at the advice of Oli, and forged alliance in local polls with Oli after breaking the party, an alliance between the RPP and UML looks impossible in the November 20 elections.