Action will be taken against those who park vehicles indiscriminately in front of media and leaders' houses: Spokesperson Pokharel

Government spokesperson Sasmit Pokharel said that the police are searching for those involved in parking vehicles in a way that disrupts public order.

Ashad 30, 2083

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Action will be taken against those who park vehicles indiscriminately in front of media and leaders' houses: Spokesperson Pokharel

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The government has expressed its commitment to bring to book anyone who creates 'traffic terror' by illegally and haphazardly parking vehicles. Making public the decisions of the cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, government spokesperson and Minister for Education and Sports Sasmit Pokharel made this commitment.

He also clarified that the work of parking vehicles in front of the houses of media outlets and leaders was not planned. Responding to a question asked by a journalist about the illegal parking of vehicles in front of the houses of leaders and media buildings, Minister Pokharel clarified that the government had no plan or involvement in this. On Monday, Kantipur, Online Khabar, Himalaya TV, and the vehicle was parked in front of the residence of Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa. The police later removed the vehicle from the location using a crane.

He said, 'If this was a planned work of the government, the Nepal Police under the Ministry of Home Affairs would not have searched and investigated like this. Regardless of which party they belong to, they will be punished as per the prevailing law based on the mistake they have made.'

Minister Pokharel informed that the police are searching for those involved in parking vehicles in a way that disrupts public order. He made it clear that the person involved in this act will be punished according to the law regardless of which political party they belong to. He also said that the government will not compromise on maintaining the rule of law and preventing anarchy.

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