Maoists warn that the country will be in chaos if social media is closed. Demand that the government identify the problem and regulate it.
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CPN (Maoist Centre) chief whip Hitraj Pandey has said that the government's decision to close unregistered social networks is objectionable.
He expressed this objection while talking to the media persons in the Parliament building premises. The Maoist center has said that it will oppose it. He claimed that the problem arose because the government did not work on time and did not prepare the operating environment. He said that although regulation is necessary, it is important to identify what the problem is and where it is.
He said, "The government is not working on time, is not creating such an environment and is trying to stifle freedom of expression." We oppose it. It is necessary to regulate. But for this, the government should see where the problem is and what it is and regulate it. If social networks are closed, the country will be in chaos, the government should take care of this.'
He said that if social networks are closed, the country will be in chaos.
