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7 people who were injured in a clash with the police in Tinkune during the Rajawadi movement on Friday are being treated at various hospitals in Kathmandu. According to the received information, 5 people are undergoing treatment at the Civil Hospital and 2 at the National Trauma Center.
According to Director of Civil Dr. Mohanchandra Regmi, 5 bullet injured are being treated in the emergency room. He said that all of them were shot in the lower back and their condition is stable.
According to the director of the National Trauma Center, Badri Rizal, there are also two gunshot wounds being treated. Among them, the condition of one person who was shot in the stomach is alarming. Director Rizal said that he is undergoing emergency surgery. Another person who is in trauma has received a medical bullet in the groin.
Demonstrators took away the police's gun and attacked the scene publicly through social networks. Demonstrators set fire to people's houses, shops, media houses and government properties, while the office of Herbs Production and Processing Company Limited in Koteshwar was set on fire and vandalism and looting also took place in Bhatbhateni 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. Even though it was said that Tinkune will turn into a meeting with rallies from different places, the crowd has already dispersed.
Navraj Subedi-led Joint People's Movement Committee has entrusted businessmen with the task of organizing the movement in Durga Prasai. The RPP led by Rajendra Lingden is also supporting the movement.
