Minister Pun's comment on all-party discussion: "Nepali's advice, ash lump"
Kathmandu. Education, Science and Technology Minister Mahavir Pun has said that there is no possibility of Nepalis living abroad to vote in the election. He said this while giving a brief response to mediapersons after the all-party discussion program organized by Prime Minister Shusila Karki on Monday.
Minister Pun clarified that there was no achievement in the discussion. When asked why you were upset about today's discussion, Minister Pun jokingly said, "Nepali's advice is a lump of ash." He said, "Today's advice was like a lump of ash." Nepalis living abroad are not allowed to vote in elections. Now, what campaigns should Nepali people living abroad take, and what campaigns should be taken from your own areas?
Prime Minister Kaki called the heads of various political parties, election commissions and security agencies to discuss the election preparations. In the discussion, all parties had their views.
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