A negotiation team of meter badge victims is coming to Kathmandu to conclude the talks.

The Central Committee of the Farmers-Laborers' Movement against Meter Bias has put forward three bottom lines for talks with the government.

Ashad 32, 2083

Kantipur Reporter

A negotiation team of meter badge victims is coming to Kathmandu to conclude the talks.

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Representatives of the negotiation team formed by the meter badge victims are coming to Kathmandu to conclude the talks that have been going on for 3 days. Nirga Naveen, a member of the negotiation team and chairman of the United People's Rights Nepal, said that they have reached the airport in Simara to go to Kathmandu for the talks.

He said that 4 rounds of talks have been held so far and have now reached the decisive stage. He said, 'There have been four rounds of talks. During those talks, the government was ready to abolish the meter badge system, form a special N and a special court, and the talks have reached the decisive stage. Today, we have formed a five-member negotiation team led by Awadhesh Kuswah, the chairman of the Kisan-Majdur Andolan against Meter Badge, for the formal signing.'

The Kisan-Majdur Andolan against Meter Badge Central Committee has put forward 3 bottom lines for talks with the government. Although a six-member negotiation committee has been formed under the chairmanship of committee chairman Awadhesh Kuswaha to hold talks with the government, the committee on behalf of the government has not yet been formed.

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