While inspecting the damaged structures on Saturday, Chief Minister Acharya said that those who adopt destructive methods in the name of agitation will be brought under the ambit of action.
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Chief Minister of Lumbini Province, Chetnarayan Acharya, has said that action will be taken against those who commit arson and vandalism in the name of Gen-G movement.
Inspecting the damaged structures on Saturday, Chief Minister Acharya said in the name of protest. He said that anyone who adopts a destructive style will be brought under the scope of action.
While inspecting the party office of Rashtriya Janamorcha Pyuthan, he made it clear that even though the purpose of the movement is one-sided, some groups have engaged in arson and vandalism, and such groups will be brought under the scope of action.
Chief Minister Acharya said that on August 23rd and 24th during the movement of Gen-G group, protestors, policemen and others died and public and personal properties were damaged and it weakened the nation. He inspected the party offices of UML, Congress, Jan Morcha and others in Pyuthan.
Protesters vandalized and set fire to various party offices in Pyuthan during the Zen-G movement. Chief District Officer Deepakraj Nepal informed that there was no damage to public property.
