Kathmandu, November 29
Nepali Congress youth leader Gagan Thapa has called on people of Kathmandu to break the odd-even rationing in the movement of vehicles and two-wheelers imposed by the government in Kathmandu Valley beginning today.
In its bid to ensure smooth and secure movement of the international VVIP delegates of the Asia Pacific Summit, the government has decided to let vehicles with odd and even registration numbers on alternate days for next four days.
However, the popular youth leader says such rule gives problems to people in their daily life, hence such rules have to be violated. Further, the organiser of the summit, Universal Peace Federation, has been involved in forced conversion, hence the move is wrong, he argues.
“It is citizens’ responsibility to disobey the wrong order of the government,” he wrote in a Facebook post today.