Meter-Interest Victims Arrive in Kathmandu for Talks

Kathmandu. Meter-interest victims are coming to Kathmandu to talk with the government. On Thursday evening, they are coming to Kathmandu by plane via Simara.

Home Minister Gurung has put the members of the negotiation team from the victims' side on a plane from Simara to Kathmandu, according to the Home Minister's secretariat.

The victims had formed a negotiation committee under the convenership of Awadhesh Kushwaha. Kushwaha, along with Manoj Kumar Pasman, Rijan Rana Magar, Laxmi Ghimire, and Kiran Pariyar, are coming to Kathmandu.

The government, through a cabinet meeting held today, had formed a negotiation team to address the demands of citizens affected by unfair transactions (meter-interest).

The government negotiation team has been formed under the convenership of Pushkar Sapkota, secretary of the Prime Minister's Office and Council of Ministers, with joint secretaries from the Ministry of Finance, Home, Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, and Federal Affairs and General Administration as members.

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