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The UML, which is leading the government, has not paid the fine of one lakh rupees to the Kathmandu Metropolitan City even after 4 months.
On November 7, 2081, UML decided to pay a fine of one lakh rupees for littering public places while organizing a vigil on Darbar Marg. But Bhupadev Shah, personal secretary of Metropolitan Municipality Chief Balendra Shah informed that UML has not yet paid.
"After UML refused to understand the letter, at the same time we provided a letter to the official party through email and post," he said, "Now we are preparing to write to the enforcement agency under the Financial Procedures and Financial Responsibility Act, 2076." That is an important body . It has the right to recover . If he doesn't agree, the Election Commission or other agencies will do it.'
Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPPA) on February 25, during the reception of former King Gyanendra Shah, the metropolis imposed a fine of one lakh rupees for littering in Tribhuvan International Airport gate complex, Tilganga, Gaushala and other areas. Soon after, RPP paid the fine on February 26.
Likewise, the metropolis also decided to pay a fine of 7 lakh 93 thousand rupees to the former king Gyanendra on the 15th of March 2015 due to the garbage on the road and street box and damage to public property. But after Nirmal Niwas refused to understand the letter, the metropolis sent the letter through post on 17th of Chait.
Nirmal Niwas also has not given any response yet, Secretary Shah said.
