Politics
The expression 'Take back the vote' was just a joke: Home Minister Sudhan Gurung
Kathmandu. Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has given an explanation regarding the expression of 'take back the vote' given in his home district Gorkha. While leaving the meeting of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSWP parliamentary party, he said that he took this statement as a joke while removing the curiosity of media persons.
In response to the journalist's question, 'How can the vote be returned and what was the consultation about this?', he said, 'Isn't it a joke that we consulted there? Shouldn't you joke with your voters?'
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