The government is running in the opposite direction: Kulman Ghising
Ramechhap. Bright Nepal Party President Kulman Ghising has accused the government of running in the opposite direction. Speaking at a meeting with journalists and civic leaders in Manthali, Ghisingh said that the government should have given concessions to electric vehicles to reduce the use of petrol and diesel, but instead taxed electric vehicles and went in the opposite direction.
Similarly, he is of the opinion that imposing VAT on education and health is also anti-people. He also claimed that this policy is against the manifesto of RSVP. "Why not even one percent, this is a matter of policy," he said. He said that the policy of the current government is to kill workers. He said that the government is not in favor of the workers because the minimum wage of the workers has not been increased.
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