'Don't ignore information to end corruption'
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UML MP and former minister Gokul Prasad Baskota has protested saying that instead of regulating social media, it is the government's responsibility to ban social media.
Baskota protested after the government decided to ban 26 social networks in Nepal on Thursday. Through the social network, he has written that he has adopted the wrong way to end the distortion.
Baskota says, 'I meant to organize the regulation technology and make laws. But the government is going to make North Korea (North Korea). It is not necessary to stop the information to end the distortion!,' said Baskota.
