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Sudhan Gurung's announcement of not taking salary allowances and government benefits

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Kathmandu. Sudhan Gurung, a member of parliament of Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSWP, has announced that he will not take salary allowances and government benefits. Gurung made the announcement in front of the media when he attended the orientation program organized by the party in Lalitpur. He said that he will also ride his own car.

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