Kathmandu. Rajendra Baniya, a journalist of Himalaya Television, has recorded an interview with Netra Bikram Chand Biplab, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal, at his residence in Kapilvastu district, about 400 km from Kathmandu.
When he reached his house, it seemed that he belonged to a very ordinary and poor class. The kitchen of his house and the bedroom where all the family members slept could be seen in and around the same place with chicken, duck and goat pens. The journalist even questioned whether his ability to teach was actually as good as his financial status and lifestyle.
When journalist Rajendra Baniya then asked if the leader's house was really like this because we were told to come, he smiled and said, "There are people in Nepal who are not in such a situation." Who is behind the impression that the leader you understand, the leader we understand, should be like this? Normally he would not smile so much and would be harsh when speaking and speaking. He seemed to be gentle and polite at that time. Netra Bikram Chand Biplob, who is in an underground state where the government has imposed political sanctions, has now reached an agreement in an attempt to lift the ban and bring it into mainstream politics.
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