Today's talks between the National Federation of Nepalese Transport Professionals and the Government, which started a protest by stopping public transport, have been inconclusive. Although they came close to agreement on 6 points, they could not reach an agreement on the main demand.
'Today's two-stage talks could not be reached,' President of the National Federation of Nepal Transport Businessmen Vijay Bahadur Swaran said, 'The next talks will be held at 10:30 tomorrow morning has happened.'
The government negotiation team formed under the leadership of the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Krishnaraj Panth, and the transport business had two rounds of talks today.
After the Gandaki state government introduced the ride sharing regulations, the transport businessmen are protesting with 7 points of demand . Public transport has been stopped in Gandaki province for four days, and since Monday, transport businessmen have stopped the transport across the country . President Swar said that there is no further decision about the shutdown program as the
talks have not ended.
