
kakarvitta– Gopal Tamang, Member of Parliament of Koshi Province, has requested to proceed cautiously as the democratic system is being attacked from all sides.
While inaugurating the ninth annual general meeting of Press Club Mechinagar on Thursday, he made this request to the common people. “Due to political instability, the state government is being reshuffled,” said Tamang, who was the chief guest at the opening session of the assembly, “due to which the government has been formed for the fourth time.”Asserting that there is no better option than democracy, he said that he is confident that the state government will speed up now.
Considering being able to name the province as an important achievement, he said that there is a plan to establish the province in the second term.
“The performance is being done according to the preparation of providing services at the public level from the province,” said Tamang, a member of the provincial assembly, “For that, positive support is expected from the communication sector.”

Expressing his concern that domestically produced agricultural products are not able to find market due to the weak policy of the government, he said that Nepali farmers are forced to suffer.
Provincial MP Tamang expressed his commitment to personally contribute Rs 15,000 to the renewable fund established by the club for the all-round benefit of the city’s media workers.
Chief Customs Officer of Mechi Customs Office Ram Prasad Regmi, the special guest, said that the situation of imports at the eastern border has deteriorated in the last decade.He said that if the import crisis is not resolved, the kakarvitta border crossing, one of the main customs border crossings in the country, may meet the fate of Pashupati Customs in the next 20 years.
On this occasion, President of Mechinagar Ward No. 5 Kanak Bahadur Karki, President of 7 Pralhadmani Oli, President of 8 Giriraj Dhamala, former president of the club Mukti Paudel, Gyanendra Niraula, Santosh Acharya, outgoing president Laxmi Upreti, veteran journalist GN Sharma, Federation of Nepalese Tribal Journalists District President Bhumika Subba and others gave congratulatory remarks.
In the opening session, the President of the Club and Chairman of the program Dumbar Baral presented the annual report of the President, and the Vice President G.R. Dhital and the Operations Secretary Debu Baniyan gave the welcome.

In order to help increase the renewable fund of the club, ward presidents Oli announced 5 thousand, Karki 5 thousand, Dhamala 5 thousand 555 and club vice president Dhital 5 thousand 555.
Mechinagar Ward No. 6 member Seema Rasaili, Mechinagar Communication Foundation President Shishir Chaulagai, Press Chautari Mechinagar President Hemant Niraula, Night Chess Club President Bishwavijay Ghimire, Kankarvitta Water Supply Association President Rajkumar Parajuli, Hoteliers Association Mechinagar former president Arjun Subba, Armed Police Nay. Superintendent Birendra Khanal, Police Inspector Arjun Pokharel and others were hospitable.
Meanwhile, the annual report presented by Chairman Baral in the opening session of the assembly and the treasurer’s report presented by Treasurer Vinisha Sharma in the closed session were passed unanimously.



