Negotiations between 'No Cable Car Group' and government representatives

Chaitra 3, 2081

Ananda Gautam

Negotiations between 'No Cable Car Group' and government representatives

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Talks will be held between the 'No Cable Car Group' and the government negotiation team on Sunday. Two days after being called by the government negotiation team, the protesting group is going to go for talks.

Ram Maden, a member of the previous negotiation committee, who is preparing to go to the talks under the leadership of Sighak Saru, a member of the 'No Cable Car Group', informed. 

'On our behalf, 10 people will go to the talks,' Madden said, 'maybe there will be talks today.' The agitating group had been demanding the release of prisoners, stoppage of work, withdrawal of armed police and other demands for talks.

There have been two talks between the government negotiation team and the protest group. After the second negotiation, the agitating group announced the program of the agitation saying that the joint secretary level committee could not address their demands. Eighteen people have been arrested during the protest.

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