KATHMANDU — Nepal President Ram Chandra Poudel is scheduled to address a joint meeting of both houses of the Federal Parliament, and it has been announced that his vehicle’s movement will not impede the general public. This decision comes in response to President Poudel’s instructions to refrain from creating unnecessary inconveniences for citizens during his visits to the Parliament House. By ensuring a smooth flow of traffic and avoiding road closures, the President aims to prioritize the welfare and convenience of the people.

The spokesperson of the traffic police office, SSP Rajendra Prasad Bhatta, has confirmed that there will be no restrictions on public road traffic during President Poudel’s journey to and from New Baneshwar to address the joint meeting. Emphasizing that no roadblocks or interruptions will be imposed, SSP Bhatta stated that the President’s vehicle will follow the usual traffic patterns without impeding public movement. This decision reflects a departure from the past practice of road closures that inconvenienced citizens during presidential visits.

President Poudel has explicitly instructed the authorities not to arrange any ceremonial extravagance or unnecessary protocol when he visits the Parliament House. Recognizing the inconvenience caused to the public by previous road closures and restricted movement during presidential visits, President Poudel is committed to minimizing any disruptions. By eschewing frills and maintaining simplicity, the President aims to ensure that citizens can go about their daily activities without unnecessary delays or inconveniences.

President Poudel’s decision to prioritize public welfare during his visit to the Parliament House aligns with his commitment to serve the people. By taking into account the difficulties faced by citizens due to road closures in the past, he demonstrates a keen understanding of the importance of maintaining a smooth flow of traffic and minimizing disruptions. This approach reflects a responsible and considerate leadership that takes into account the needs and concerns of the general public.

President Ram Chandra Poudel’s instructions to avoid causing discomfort or inconvenience to the public during his visit to the Parliament House set a commendable precedent. By ensuring that his vehicle’s movement will not disrupt public traffic, President Poudel exhibits a commitment to the welfare and convenience of the citizens. This decision highlights the importance of responsible leadership and demonstrates a willingness to listen to the concerns of the people. By prioritizing simplicity and minimizing disruptions, President Poudel paves the way for a more inclusive and citizen-centric approach to governance.

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