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Stopping those who violate traffic rules on the road gives the impression of authoritarian rule: MP Khatiwada

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Congress MP Ram Hari Khatiwada has demanded that this system be abolished immediately, saying that bringing those who violate traffic rules to the streets is like a dictatorial regime.

Stopping those who violate traffic rules on the road gives the impression of authoritarian rule: MP Khatiwada

He also drew the attention of the Speaker to take a ruling from the House to remove this system by saying that it is wrong to make a citizen stand on the road based on the minister's verbal instructions. Speaking at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Sunday, MP Khatiwada said, Which law is there to put a person who has done the measurement on the street? Will you run a dictatorial regime again? There should be a ruling on this matter.'

Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Ravi Lamichhane on the day of the Republic Day last May 15 gave a verbal instruction that those who violate traffic rules must work as traffic volunteers on the road. Then every day The police has been mobilizing traffic violators on the road.

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