Durga Prasai's appeal not to attack private property

चैत्र १५, २०८१

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Durga Prasai's appeal not to attack private property

After pelting stones on the police and vandalizing and attacking 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 conducting mass movement in the Durga Prasai movement. The RPP led by Rajendra Lingden is also supporting the movement.

Prasai was led by Prasain, and a Joint People's Movement Committee was formed on Chait 4 under the leadership of RPP leader Navraj Subedi, the former president of Rashtriya Panchayat. The committee was drawn into controversy with its formation. RPP Chairman Lingden stated that he is not in the said committee. The meeting of the performance committee of the RPPA decided not to lead the party under the leadership of a special person who would protest.

Durga Prasai, who came out after the dissolution of the three-cornered meeting, has appealed not to attack private property. He said,  Due to the repression of the police, private property has been damaged, many friends and policemen have been injured. Expressing my sorrow for this, I wish for the speedy recovery of the injured friends. Also, I sincerely appeal not to attack anyone's private property.'

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