Campaign to remove poetry and ghazals written on vehicles

Campaign to remove poetry and ghazals written on vehicles

Desk By Karuna

A campaign to remove unpleasant, unintelligible, abusive, unlawful, and perverted literary poetry, poems, ghazals, and other sayings and articles put on vehicles has been started by the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office.

The operation, according to the traffic police, began in the Kathmandu Valley when it was discovered that such writing on various areas of the vehicle had distracted the driver and resulted in an accident.

The Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office has said that it is against the law of Nepal to print any article, poem, poetry, or another type of content that disrespects and mistreats women, children, and marginalized groups. As a result, a campaign has been started.

Bal Narasingh Rana, a deputy superintendent of police, reported that the traffic police had advised drivers not to put stickers or other types of marketing on their windshields.

He claims that the traffic police also prevented the driver from putting a music system and decorative items inside the cabin.

Source: Nepal Television

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