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A few months ago, when Kulman Ghising was the Executive Director of the Electricity Authority, how did the Authority, which had a profit of 10 billion, go into a loss as soon as Hitendradev Shakya was appointed? Kulman said yesterday that the authority is in profit, the newly appointed Hitendradev is saying that the authority is in loss. What is the truth? Is it possible to lose electricity overnight?
A few months ago, when Kulman Ghising was the Executive Director of the Electricity Authority, how did the Authority, which had a profit of 10 billion, go into a loss as soon as Hitendradev Shakya was appointed? Kulman said yesterday that the authority is in profit, the newly appointed Hitendradev is saying that the authority is in loss. What is the truth? Is it possible to lose electricity overnight? Every day the lights went off unannounced for 3/4 hours. If you call the authority, the staff will not respond. People have not turned on the lights for free. The money has been paid month after month. Is it ethical not to be able to turn on the light even after paying the money? People have paid for the lights. How did the authority to take money every month go to the loss? Yes, big businessmen can light lamps without paying money. For people, if it exceeds one month, the line will be cut. They paid for the light even though they did not eat because of the fear of cutting the line. Even so, the authority is in loss. Whatever happens, people have to believe. People's patience should not be considered a weakness. Now it is surprising to see that the Electricity Authority has issued a white paper. Why did the authority issue a white paper?
Energy Minister Deepak Khadka had to remove Kulman as executive director anyway. His plan succeeded. Why did Kulman have to be removed with such force when there were four months left? Take that authority at a loss? It was a pleasure to hear that the only authority in the name of the Nepal government is beneficial. It is surprising to hear executive director Hitendra saying that now he has to take a loan of 10 billion. The minister does not allow the working staff to work. Trying to make every sector a hostage to politics. And how will the country's economy go up? If the government discourages the need to encourage employees to work, how will the morale of the employees increase? The reason why private company always goes to profit, government company always goes to loss, is politics interference. Don't do what you can to the authority.
– Purushottam Ghimire, Jorpati, Kathmandu
