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The energy minister's only wish was to remove Kulman Ghising and bring in Hitendra Shakya, that wish has now been fulfilled.
Thousands of people took to the streets and chanted slogans in support of Kulman. The government did not see that. Pretended not to see. Kulman did not get justice even from the court.
While the minister was happy that the desire to remove Kulman was fulfilled, the people were not saddened. Now, people are forced to live in darkness as the lights have gone out regularly. In the last week of March, lights went out for three to four hours almost every day without any notice. Why does the light go on? No one knows. No one is accountable. What time does the light come on? Don't even know that. Can the lights be turned off without notice?
Let's not think that the rulers say 'the people don't speak, so whatever they do will happen'. If the government continues to do such excesses, people will be forced to take to the streets. Let us immediately stop the work of making people suffer by invisible load shedding.
– Purushottam Ghimire , Jorpati, Kathmandu
