OPMCM has no Facebook page: PM’s press advisor Thapa
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KATHMANDU: Amid controversy over deletion of a verified Facebook web page of the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers after fallacious info was posted on Thursday, the prime minister’s secretariat has dominated out existence of any such web page. The controversy ensued after a submit on the OPMCM web page stating that the high-level committee for prevention and management of the novel coronavirus determined to permit folks to go exterior the valley for 2 days.
However, after some time the federal government stated no such choice was taken.
Eventually the submit was deleted from Facebook. Later, the web page was additionally deactivated. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s Press Adviser Surya Thapa stated no such official web page operated by the OPMCM existed and the federal government was not answerable to who posted what on which Facebook web page.
“The high-level committee has by no means posted its choices on that web page. The authorities, too, had not requested the folks to comply with the web page for official choices.
There’s a web site of the OPMCM the place the committee updates its choices,” stated Thapa. “I urge all to not drag the federal government into controversy.” Thapa stated the OP- MCM would probe the matter.
A model of this text seems in e-paper on April 11, 2020 of The Himalayan Times.
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