Looking for a king is like saying 'Agulto Balchu' in the era of electricity: Communications Minister Gurung

Falgun 27, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Looking for a king is like saying 'Agulto Balchu' in the era of electricity: Communications Minister Gurung

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Communications and Information Technology Minister Prithvisubba Gurung has said that searching for a king in a federal republican democratic system is as irrelevant as saying 'Agulto Balchu' in the age of electricity.

Minister Gurung made it clear that there is no possibility of monarchy even after looking at many aspects including scientific, democratic, human rights, etc. Monarchy under the guise of feudalism  Recalling the history of the removal of democracy by the people, Minister Gurung mentioned that the leaders who enter the field in the name of the king are anti-democracy. Arguing that the dynastic power in Nepal has been formally ended after the death of Prince Dipendra, who was ordered after the Rajdarbar massacre, Minister Gurung said, 'It is not ethical to carry a king made of Kush.'

Minister Gurung, who is also the spokesperson of the government of Nepal, expressed the opinion that it is very important to bring a bill on social media regulation in the parliament. . He emphasized that the bill is necessary to organize the society and protect it from chaos.

On this occasion, Minister Gurung presented a stamp on the cover of the first postage stamp of Chiniyalal Singh and Naradamuni Thulung, who contributed to the political and educational transformation of Nepal. Also, he informed that the ministry is preparing to print all documents related to security in the country through the security printing center within this year.  He also expressed the commitment of the ministry to secure the revenue of the state from printing by managing the staff including the chief executive officer of

Surakshan Printing Center.

Similarly, in the program, Hemraj Rai, a member of the House of Representatives, said that it is a commendable act to preserve the history of two personalities who guided the state through postage stamps. .

Kantipur

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