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⛽🇳🇵 Not a South Indian Movie Scene — Just Parliament Speaker D.P. Aryal Traveling Like an Ordinary Citizen During the Fuel Shortage As long queues of cars, motorcycles, and other vehicles stretch across fuel stations, ordinary Nepalis are once again facing the frustration of fuel shortages. People are spending hours waiting just to fill their tanks, disrupting daily life, work, business, and essential travel. In the middle of this situation, Parliament Speaker D.P. Aryal was seen traveling in a simple and ordinary manner, a sight that many people found unusual in today's political environment. While the gesture has drawn attention, the bigger issue remains the same: why are citizens still being forced to endure long lines and uncertainty whenever fuel supply problems arise? A country should not have to repeatedly face situations where thousands of people waste valuable time waiting for basic necessities. Fuel shortages affect everyone—from students and workers to businesses and emergency services. Citizens deserve reliable systems, proper planning, and timely solutions. The sight of endless vehicle queues is a reminder that these recurring problems need long-term answers, not temporary fixes. Nepal deserves a more efficient and dependable system that prevents ordinary people from bearing the burden every time a crisis emerges. What are your thoughts on the current fuel situation and the long queues being seen across the country? #NepalNews #FuelShortage #NepalPolitics #DPAryal #NepalUpdate

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