Madhav Nepal's question to the Home Minister: Has the police administration stopped obeying your orders?

Chaitra 16, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Madhav Nepal's question to the Home Minister: Has the police administration stopped obeying your orders?

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CPN (Unified Samajwadi Party) President Madhav Kumar Nepal did not obey the orders of the police to Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar? He asked.

Speaking to the media after monitoring the vandalism in the party office in Aloknagar on Saturday, President Nepal asked the Home Minister, "Did the police administration disobey your order?". 

On Friday, the royalists vandalized and damaged private and public property during the demonstration in Tinkune. Along with Kantipur Television, Annapurna Post office was pelted with stones and the office of Integrated Socialist was also set ablaze. 

Although the police administration was informed about the agitators setting fire to the party office, the party leaders alleged that the police administration acted recklessly. 

When the home minister reached the party office during the observation of the author, President Nepal said, "Had the protestors come half an hour or 15 minutes earlier, there would have been nothing." We are suspecting that your orders have not been obeyed.'

The royalists set fire to private property in Tinkune on Friday, besides setting fire to vehicles running on the road, boilers, party offices and herb processing center at Jadibuti.

Kantipur

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