Ravi says - Time will tell whether to ring the bell or stick
Kathmandu. The discussion between Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP Chairman Ravi Lamichhane and Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah has ended. They had a long discussion today at the house of Mayor Shah's aide Kumar Ben in Jwagal, Lalitpur.
Raswap Chairman Lamichhane, who came out after the discussion, gave a brief response to the media and asked him to look at his face and assess what happened in the meeting.
"What my face says," he said. In the next question, the media asked whether they should hit the stick or ring the bell. In response, Ravi said, "The rest of the time will tell, the talks went well." He did not want to reveal more about the meeting.
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