Minister Kulman Ghising, who holds the responsibility of three ministries - Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure, and Urban Development - has reached Baluwatar to submit his resignation.
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Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Kulman Ghising has reached Baluwatar to submit his resignation letter.
After returning from Baluwatar, he will hold a press conference at the Ministry of Energy and make his views on the resignation public.
After repeated questions were raised from the public after the ministers of the civilian government formed under the leadership of Prime Minister Sushila Karki with the mandate to hold elections became active in party politics, Prime Minister Karki herself named ministers Kulman Ghising, Jagdish Kharel and Bablu Gupta in a cabinet meeting and asked for their resignations.
Ghising was unofficially the patron of the Ujjaya Nepal Party, and after its merger with the National Independent Party, he became the senior vice president.
Ghising was appointed minister on Bhadra 30.
