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The Supreme Court has issued an interim order not to suspend the Ride Sharing Regulations 2082 issued by the Gandaki state government. The joint bench of Judge Til Prasad Shrestha and Mahesh Sharma Poudel issued an interim order not to suspend the implementation of the regulation on Tuesday.
Ride sharing is in the interest of the people. An interim order has come with the intention of not postponing it,' said Chiranjeevi Sharma Paudel, Chief Advocate of Gandaki to Kantipur. He said that the court has also issued a directive not to interfere with the sole authority of the state government and not to strike in essential services.
Advocate Jaiprasad Paudel filed a writ in the Supreme Court on June 29 regarding issues such as the union's interference in the matter of the single right of the state, the strike on essential services, and the decision that service providers and consumers should not be able to use them. In the
writ, the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the Union Government's Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development and Transport Management and Ministers, the Ministry of Transport of the seven provinces, and the National Federation of Transport Professionals were made opponents.
After the correspondence of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the Gandaki state government immediately withdrew from the implementation of the Ride Sharing (Regulation and Management) Regulations 2082. For the postponement of the regulations, the transport businessmen had also stopped public transport services.
There was an agreement between the government and the public transport businessmen that they would request the provincial government through the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers Office to postpone the ride-sharing regulations of the respective provinces until the federal law is being drafted. According to the same agreement, the office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers sent a letter to the Gandaki government with a request to postpone the regulation. After that, a meeting was held between the Chief Minister, Ministers and the negotiation committee in Pokhara and it was decided to postpone the implementation of the regulations.
The Gandaki State Government published the Ride Sharing (Regulation and Management) Regulations in the Gazette on 1st May. In protest against that, the public transport operators stopped their vehicles and started a protest.
