Incident of attack on Janakpur Bolts supporters unbearable and painful: Chief Minister Singh

Poush 7, 2081

Abadesh Kumar Jha

Incident of attack on Janakpur Bolts supporters unbearable and painful: Chief Minister Singh

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Chief Minister of Madhesh Province Satish Kumar Singh has said that the physical attack on the supporters of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) champion Janakpur Bolts in the stadium area and similar incidents that happened before that are intolerable and painful.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Chief Minister Singh said that the physical attack on Janakpur Bolts supporters in the stadium area and similar incidents that happened before are unbearable and painful, while the cricket tournament is strengthening the harmony, tolerance and fraternity between the citizens of the country and the community. 

Chief Minister Singh has said that the provincial government has taken serious note of the deadly attack on supporters of Janakpur Bolts by some chaotic and rowdy group during the final match of NPL between Janakpur Bolts and Sudurpaschim Royals. "During a sports competition, the audience naturally divides and supports two sides," he said in a statement, "but for that reason, it is reprehensible and unfortunate that one side abuses the other side due to communal narrow-mindedness, bigotry and malicious hatred, including physical attacks.  Chief Minister Singh mentioned that the indecent and insulting behavior of Janakpur Bolts players and supporters is against the constitution and laws of Nepal. are .

'Unfair, unwanted and unrestrained comments targeting a certain community using sports competition as an excuse are socially, legally and morally flawed,' he said, 'therefore, the relevant agencies are also requested to be sensitive and ready to take action against the culprits. I do .'

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