Prime Minister Karki asked the minister active in party activities to resign
Kathmandu. Prime Minister Sushila Karki has asked the minister who is active in joining political parties and preparing to contest elections to resign. In an informal discussion at the cabinet meeting held on Monday, Prime Minister Karki said that since the government is non-partisan, he should pay attention to the questions raised in public and that the minister involved in party activities has resigned and requested his cooperation, said a minister who participated in the meeting.
Currently, it is said that Energy Minister Kulman Ghising and Sports Minister Bablu Gupta are involved in the activities of RSVP and Communications Minister Jagdish Kharel has also announced his desire to contest the elections.
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