Former Chairman of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), RK Sharma, has stated that the key concerns of Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) are missing from the 100-point 'Governance Reform' agenda unveiled by the government, urging its inclusion.He emphasized that the government must focus on serious issues such as the implementation of Non-Resident Nepali citizenship, service delivery at Nepali embassies abroad, and the security of Nepali workers overseas.Former Chairman Sharma noted that the government's 100-day governance reform agenda does not prioritize 'Non-Resident Nepali Citizenship,' which is considered the most significant issue for expatriate Nepalis. He said,