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Chand-led NCP to restrict movement of govt vehicles from July 23

KATHMANDU, July 18: The Chand-led Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has announced barring vehicles belonging to the government offices from plying the roads.
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By Pratik Rana

KATHMANDU, July 18: The Chand-led Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has announced barring vehicles belonging to the government offices from plying the roads.



In a press statement issued on Wednesday, mid-western command in-charge of the party, Birjung stated that the NCP will not allow vehicles belonging to the government offices from plying the roads from July 23.


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The announcement to restrict the movement of government vehicles is a part of its ongoing battle against the government's brutalities on the NCP leaders and cadres in the recent days, the party stated.


However, the party has not made it clear whether the ban will be applicable only to the mid-western region or the entire country. In the statement, Birjung has refuted media reports on talks between the government and the NCP.


 

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