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The Nepalese Students Association (Nessingham), who has been engaged in the movement of the main opposition parties in the Nepali Congress, has immediately given the pressure to the government to dismiss the decision to suspend the toxic test in imported vegetables and fruits.
Addressing the memorandum of letter to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli through the Chief District Administration Office of Kathmandu on Tuesday, the government has given the medication to the government immediately to withdraw the decision. A memorandum given to Prime Minister Oli by the Chief District Officer of Kathmandu, Prasad Acharya, has been warned that the government should be removed from street movement without dismissing the decision to kill the people with vegetable and fruits.
On that occasion, the government has sent gifts to the Prime Minister Oli Oli toxic vegetables and fruits as well as District Administration Office, claiming that the government had taken the decision to withdraw the decision on India's medication.
The government has been alerting the government for setting up necessary arrangements for testing of liquor and fruit poison imported from India. The current minister of the country, Kunnaraj Kafle, said that the budget required for the budget to compile the government and collect money from across the country.
Considering the objection that the government has decided not to tobacco tests and fruits to be imported from India, Nehsinging has continued the road movement across the country.