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The victims of all the six cooperatives of Kaski organized a joint movement

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The cooperative victims of Kaski have prepared for a protest saying that the government and political parties have not taken any initiative to return the money of the savers. The gathering of 6 co-operative victims in Pokhara on Wednesday decided to jointly carry out the movement.

The victims of all the six cooperatives of Kaski organized a joint movement

The gathering has formed the Kaski Cooperative Savings Victims Struggle Committee. The case of six cooperatives misappropriating savings in Kaski is pending in the district court. Representatives of these 6 cooperatives are in the struggle committee.

The committee formed under the coordination of Suryadarshan Cooperative Victim Kiran Shrestha has Image Cooperative Victim Hari Bahadur Khatri as Vice President, Shiv Shikhar Cooperative Victim Tekraj Timilsina as Treasurer, Mitra Milan Cooperative Victim Prakash Poudel as Secretary and Sacrificial Cooperative Victim Dham Pun as Joint Secretary. Apart from that, representatives of Vindhyavasini Cooperative are also in the struggle committee.

coordinator Shrestha said that the gathering decided to hold a large exhibition by the cooperative victims in Pokhara within a week. "Government and political parties are concerned about how to preserve the power and position of the cooperative victims rather than return them," he said When President KP Sharma Oli, the then Home Minister Narayankaji Shrestha came to Pokhara, the victims submitted a memorandum demanding to solve the problem. Coordinator Shrestha said that the current Home Minister and RSVP Chairman Ravi Lamichhane, whose name was linked to cooperative fraud, met the victims in the ministry on March 27 to resolve the problem, but he has been ignored so far.

'We submitted a memorandum to all the major leaders of Nepal, the Prime Minister, the Home Minister, they say we will do it then,' he said, 'No one understands our pain, now we raise our voices.' The demand of the Sangharsh Committee includes immediate return of the victim's savings. He says, 'We will go on a protest until the demand is fulfilled.'

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