Stop terrifying people in the name of embossed number plate: NC leader Thapa tells government

Nepali Congress General Secretary Gagan Thapa has urged the government to stop terrifying people in the name of embossed number plate.

Speaking at a meeting of the House of Representatives on Monday, he urged the government to be serious on the issue of embossed number plate.

Leader Thapa said that the government's directive to install embossed number plates in all vehicles was an atrocity against the citizens.

Earlier, the Department of Transport Management had issued a notice asking people of Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces to install embossed number plates to their vehicles by mid-July.

The Department said that action would be taken against those who do not affix embossed number plates to their vehicles.

Saying that it would be too expensive to install embossed number plates, Thapa urged the government to review its decision at the earliest.

An embossed number plate is camera-readable and contains a microchip, which is connected to the vehicle’s GPS system so that the vehicle can be located in the event of theft or accident.