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26-day transport strike ends

KHOTANG, Feb 2: An indefinite transport strike that was in force in the district for more than three weeks in protest of the report submitted by the Local Bodies Restructuring Commission to the government has come to an end.
By Republica

KHOTANG, Feb 2: An indefinite transport strike that was in force in the district for more than three weeks in protest of the report submitted by the Local Bodies Restructuring Commission to the government has come to an end. 



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The locals had enforced an indefinite transport strike in the district from January 7 and blocked the main highway in the district, expressing dissatisfaction over the LBRC report which reportedly has recommended delineating the Lamidanda Village Body instead of the Mahuregadhi Village Body that was agreed upon by all sides in the district. 


The transport strike was called off after an all-sides and all-party meeting held at the District Administration Office reached an agreement with the disgruntled side to 'keep intact the Mahuregadhi Village Body' as agreed before. RSS 

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