The Ministry of Home Affairs has said that action will be taken against those involved in Friday's violent and robbery incidents. The joint secretary of the ministry, Chabbi Rizal, issued a press release and said that the ministry has drawn serious attention to the violent demonstration in Tinkune area.
The inhumane and unlimited incidents of vandalism and arson of people's private properties, hospitals, media houses, political party offices, business centers and other means of transport are illegal and highly condemnable. The organizers of the demonstration are fully responsible for causing such violent and criminal incidents," the press release said.
The ministry has also stated that the organizers of the demonstration will be fully responsible for causing such violent and criminal incidents. The ministry said that the government is committed to establishing the rule of law by bringing anyone who violates the law to justice.
After the curfew was issued by the district administration office in Tinkunne area, the monarchist protestors went to set fire to the herb company. Protesters also set fire to a house in the Tinkune area today. Similarly, they looted the Bhatbhateni Superstore in Koteshwar.
After stone-pelting on the police and vandalism and attack on private houses in Thinkune, Kathmandu, the Rajawadi meeting scheduled for Friday has been cancelled. Although it was said that Tinkune will turn into a meeting with rallies from different places, the crowd has already dispersed.
The Joint People's Movement Committee led by Navraj Subedi has entrusted the businessmen with the task of organizing the movement in the Durga Prasai movement. The RPP led by Rajendra Lingden is also supporting the movement.
