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Supporters of Harak Sampang, head of Dharan sub-metropolitan city, have threatened journalist Gopal Dahal over the news. In the message sent to Dahal by the supporters of Sampang on Sunday night, it is threatened that 'your days are not long'.
Dahal received a message from 9707368707. In the message, the mayor of Dharan has been accused of developing and writing against his work, saying that he did not allow "those who do good work to do good".
Journalist Dahal wrote a news for investigative journalism center under the title 'Hark Sampang's capricious rule, Bethiti's swamp dharan'. Soon after the news was published, Sampang, who became enraged, along with Dahal, threatened Janakrishi Rai, president of the Federation of Journalists Sunsari, through social media. Dahal and Rai have submitted an application to the district police demanding security.
chief Sampang has also sent three letters to the federal government with a request to take action against journalists who write news against him. He has written two letters to the Ministry of Home Affairs and an administrative officer to take action against journalists who wrote news against him and those who mined river products.
Sampang has written a letter to Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar demanding action against Dahal and Janakrishi. In the letter written by Sampang to the Home Minister, it is claimed that the journalist Dahal "mentioned in the news that he was a fake Maoist and collected donations and the matter is false". Sampang is accused of misrepresenting the news.
Sampang wrote in the letter, "They are criminal, anti-social, and discrediting the democracy itself by disrespecting and disrespecting the rights of citizens in a democracy and the position of elected city chief in the name of freedom of the press in the name of freedom of the press in the name of partisan insistence/prejudice." It is requested that necessary steps be taken to prevent the unrestrained act and the distortion caused by it.'
Sampang has also demanded action against those who defame both individuals and positions in the name of press freedom. On Friday, the journalists of Sunsari also drew the attention of the home minister who reached Dharan against Sampang's threatening expression.
In another letter, Sampang has sent a letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs demanding to take control of the smuggled vehicles that extract river products. Sampang has alleged that since November 4, the city police had to be deployed to the place of stone pelting and the police did not even help. Sampang has also requested the Ministry of General Administration through a letter to send the Chief Administrative Officer. Deputy Chief Aindravikram Begha said that due to the working style of the people's representative, the administrative officer did not want to come to Dharan.
