MPs asked - What is the reason for the light flickering?

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MPs asked - What is the reason for the light flickering?

The parliamentarians have raised questions saying that with the change in the leadership of the Nepal Electricity Authority, the electricity supply has started to stop again. Speaking at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Sunday, the MPs demanded that the problem of electricity supply be resolved immediately to ensure regular supply and to inform them about the reasons for the interruption.

  In the

meeting, MP Shiv Nepali of Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RASWPA) said, 'Now it is getting dark in the house, the lights are flickering, what is the reason for this? Why is this happening as soon as the leadership of Nepal Electricity Authority changes? I request you to inform me and solve the problem as soon as possible.' Speaking at the

meeting  CPN Maoist Center MP Suryaman Tamang (Dong) raised a question about the lights flickering as soon as the leadership of the Electricity Authority changed. Loadshedding ended yesterday. Lately, as the loadshedding happens, the light goes on and on . Has the Nepali people now come to a situation where they have to live in the dark?,' he asked. 

He drew the attention of the Ministry of Energy and the Electricity Authority for regular electricity supply. Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RDP) MP Gyanendra Shahi drew the attention of the government to the death of Umesh Pariyar due to electrocution during the installation of electricity in Kavrepalanchowk.

CPN-Maoist Center MP Sushila Sripali Thakuri said that people were killed when the government manipulated employees to fulfill its political ambitions. She said that taking the decision of leadership change in Nepal Electricity Authority as an example, efforts are being made to load shedding again. 

'When we talked about Kulman Ghising, why did the opposition party have to speak like this for an employee? said But now they are trying to load shedding again. The lights are flickering. Why is this happening?,' she said, 'The government should answer it.' 

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