Gen-Ji Yuva of Parsa submitted the attention letter to Home Minister Aryal

In the attention letter, it is demanded that the work of implicating Genji protestors in false cases should be stopped.

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Gen-Ji Yuva of Parsa submitted the attention letter to Home Minister Aryal

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Genji youths of Parsa submitted a letter of attention to Home and Law Minister Omprakash Aryal on Saturday.

In the attention letter, it is demanded that the work of implicating Genji protestors in false cases should be stopped. In addition, they have also demanded that the system of directly elected head of state, political appointments should be abolished and responsibilities should be given to qualified and experts, party professional organizations should be abolished, the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority should be abolished and citizens' commission should be formed, and the election system should be fully proportional. 

Youths including Sudhir Patel, Birendra Kanth, Mahadev Kurmi, Wasim Sheikh, Sanjay Shrestha, Sheikh Jamshed, Sagar Yadav, Mukesh Yadav met Minister Aryal at the Ministry of Home Affairs and handed over the attention letter.

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