Nirmal Niwas has not yet paid the fine for the damage and garbage caused in the Tinkune incident to the metropolis

Jestha 7, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Nirmal Niwas has not yet paid the fine for the damage and garbage caused in the Tinkune incident to the metropolis

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It has been found that Nirmal Niwas did not pay the fine for the damage and garbage caused in the Tinkune incident to the Kathmandu Metropolitan City.

Senior City Police Superintendent Rajunath Pandey of the Metropolitan Police Force informed that Nirmal Niwas has not paid the fine yet. And he said that he will inform the metropolitan office about this.

On March 15th, royalist supporters had protested in Tinkune area . Meanwhile, the metropolis imposed a fine of 7 lakh 93 thousand rupees on former king Gyanendra Shah for littering the roads and road boxes and causing damage to physical structures.

After refusing to understand the letter of cutting the fine to former king Gyanendra Shah, the metropolis sent it through post. Even though Nirmal Niwas refused to understand the letter, the city said that the fine will be on top of the government's remaining collection.

Kantipur

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