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NADA to defy prohibitory orders after Sept 10



KATHMANDU: The NADA Automobiles Association of Nepal has warned of defying the prohibitory order if the government prolonged the order from September 10.

A meeting of the NADA office bearers on Monday decided to defy the prohibitory order.

Chairperson of NADA Krishna Prasad Dulal warned they would be compelled to defy the lockdown if the government paid no heed to their demand of lifting the prohibitory order.

He warned of dire consequences if the government did not lift the prohibitory order from September 10.

Publish Date : 07 September 2020 22:03 PM

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