Speak slowly, speak well

फाल्गुन २६, २०८१

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Speak slowly, speak well

Gagan Thapa, an influential youth leader of Congress and General Minister, has spoken well, albeit late, regarding the Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising.

I was happy to read that he warned the ministers from the Prime Minister that it is not fair to play double game against an employee and that it is unfair for ministers to get involved in such unwanted matters.

Gagan said that 50 good deeds will be overshadowed by one bad deed and suggested that all the ministers should consider this matter. But it is incomprehensible that it took Gagan 6 months to speak so much in favor of Satya.
Who is the general public in favor of a political expert like Gagan? He knows very well what to say to persuade the people. Maybe because of that, he spoke the right thing, the thing that the people liked, even though he was late in the Kulman case?

I was happy to hear that he demanded from his party president to recall the minister Deepak Khadka who is doing unwanted work and working against the people.

Gopal Devkota , Kathmandu-7, Chabhil, Peoplebot

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