Prime Minister Karki says that Education Minister Mahabir Pun, who was welcomed by Sudhan Gurung with a hug, left angrily.
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Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that Gen-G leaders have pressured to make ministers who resigned from their ministerial posts and became candidates in the election.
Addressing the National Assembly meeting on Monday, Prime Minister Karki said that during the formation of the government, the leaders of Gen-G had put pressure on some people to be made ministers and that they had to be appointed. 'They may know that after taking oath on Bhadra 27, the cabinet was not formed. We are not people of a political party. We had to look for an interim government from outside. There was a lot of pressure from Gen-G on us. They said to bring Gen-G people to the cabinet. The names of Mahavir Pun and Kulman Ghising came up. We had to accept it. Many names came up. We brought some of them to the cabinet,' Karki said, 'These people did not agree to come to the cabinet. Gen-G's pressure was that you must accept them. Kulman must be taken, Pun must be taken, the Minister of Communications must also be taken.''
Prime Minister Karki said that he had brought them into the government with his own hands. Prime Minister Karki said that Genji had pressured him to bring Bablu Gupta into the government. 'Sudhan Gurung hugged Pun and brought him from the street while selling books,' said Prime Minister Karki.
The Prime Minister also recalled that she had said that Kulman Ghising and others would be allowed to run in the elections when they were invited to join the government. 'Genji was pressuring us to bring him, they were pressuring us to leave whenever we wanted,' she said.
Prime Minister Karki also said that Pun, who resigned from the Education Minister, had walked away angry. 'Pun has walked away angry. He had asked us to make two or four laws. Those laws were good. But we were unable to help him by making laws in this short time. It was for the country but we were unable to help him,' she said.
