Why has the Government of Nepal banned Golgappa?
Why has the Government of Nepal banned Golgappa?
The Government of Nepal has imposed a complete ban on selling golgappas. Now every nook and corner is deserted. How will the fights between husband and wife end in the house? Quarrels are often settled over the golgappa cart.
It is obvious that the wide generosity of women is visible only after eating Golgappa. There is a saying that in a fight between husband and wife, the one who gossips always wins. Now what will happen to that saying?
I will go to buy vegetables that behind the request is only and only Golgappa wala in the nook of the vegetable market. Golgappa wala man is the only man in the whole city who gets the affection of the respectable women of the whole city.
Women don't even show so much love to their brothers except on the day of Raksha Bandhan. As a result of this in Nepal, there is a possibility of an unprecedented increase in the number of divorces. Every political party will have to write in its manifesto that Golgappas will never be banned in India.
If Amit Shah wants, then constitutional guarantee can also be given because Bharatiya Janata Party is going to get majority in Rajya Sabha also.
Brief note:- This step has been taken because of the increasing cases of cholera. The cholera bacterium Vivrio cholerae is spread through contaminated water and food, and golgappas can infect half the city's population in a single day. Be knowledgeable, be alert and keep distance from golgappas.
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