If the state does not take action within a week, the leaders have warned that the people will take action against such criminals.
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Janata Pragatisheel Pati President Hridayash Tripathi, Forest and Environment Minister of Lumbini Province Devkaran Kalwar and President of Pratappur Rural Municipality Umeshchandra Yadav have demanded immediate action against those who vandalized and set fire to private houses and industries during the Gen-G movement.
On Tuesday, they held a press conference at Parasi, the headquarters of West Nawalparasi, and accused them of setting fire to houses and industries in the name of the movement with personal grudge and political revenge.
Tripathi said that immediate action should be taken against the gangs that robbed houses, set fire to industries and looted in the name of Genji . Minister Kalwar said that those who infiltrated and looted in the name of Zenji wanted to defame the Zenji movement and demanded action against the guilty.
President Yadav Stating that gangs involved in looting and smuggling have created terror in the name of agitation, the state warned that if action is not taken within a week, the people will take action against such criminals themselves.
Today, all the three leaders have reached the district administration office and written to the chief district officer Hiralal Regmi and demanded action within a week against the people and groups spreading chaos. If the administration ignores it, the local residents will take action against the people involved in the arson and vandalism and warned that the administration should take responsibility for it.
