Congress General Minister Sharma climbed the mountain

Mangshir 29, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Congress General Minister Sharma climbed the mountain

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Nepali Congress General Minister Bishwa Prakash Sharma, who is sometimes seen singing songs and sometimes hosting television programs, was seen climbing mountains this time. He has climbed the 6 thousand 145 meters high Lubuche mountain.In a conversation with Kantipur, Sharma said that he had fulfilled his dream of climbing the mountain.

Sharing the experience of reaching the top of the mountain, Chief Minister Sharma said, 'After feeling the heavenly joy, due to global warming, I was also worried about what kind of mountain we are handing over to the second generation.' A team of people climbed from the base camp to the peak at 11 o'clock on the 27th. "We reached the peak at 6:45 in the morning on the 28th," Sharma said.

He said that he has been preparing for mountain climbing since about 4 years ago. He also shared his experience of starting to play futsal, saying that regular yoga is not enough. He said that during this climbing journey, he understood that mountain climbing is a matter of mental and self-confidence rather than physical strength.

Congress General Minister Sharma climbed the mountain

After returning from mountain climbing, he opined that he was able to see and understand closely the effects of climate change on our mountains. He is determined to talk about this issue in the parliament and related places.

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