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Four finance ministers met to open small customs, but nothing worked – Vinod Chaudhary

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Parasi. Renowned industrialist and Nepali Congress leader Binod Chaudhary has said that political parties and the government should address the aspirations of the youth. At the inauguration program of the regional conference of Nepali Congress Constituency No. 2 in Parasi, West Nawalparasi on Friday, he said that the voices of the youth should be heard.

He said, ‘Eight million youth are abroad. Everyone has a mobile phone in their hands. Social media has become everyone’s daily life. This generation has hopes and aspirations, it is necessary to address them. Political parties and the government need to address the expectations of these youth.’

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Chowdhary, a central member of the Nepali Congress, who was elected as a member of the House of Representatives from Constituency No. 1 in West Nawalparasi, emphasized that the work on the Postal Road and Narayangadh-Butwal road sections should be completed quickly. He claimed that the delay in development work has also increased the public’s disappointment with the government and political parties.

MP Chaudhary complained that although he had talked to four finance ministers to open small customs that were closed during the Corona period, it could not be implemented. ‘Due to my personal and political relations, I have talked to the last four finance ministers about opening small customs,’ he said. ‘Janardan Sharma, Barshaman Pun, Prakash Sharan Mahat and Bishnu Poudel talked to four finance ministers about opening small customs. Everyone made a decision. But I don’t know where it will end. This customs that was closed during the Corona period has not yet opened. I myself am surprised.’

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