'The one whose orders such violence took place, the one whose instigation this crime took place, should pay this damage and those elements should be made part of the legal action. Let the government show caution in this work. The government should immediately investigate the criminal incident.'
RSVP MP Sobita Gautam has said that the incidents of monarchist groups in the name of demonstration in Tinkune, Koteshwar and Jadibuti areas of Kathmandu have bent the head of democracy.
MP Gautam, elected from Kathmandu Region No. 2 (Koteshwar, Jadibuti), demanded investigation and action against those involved in the incident and condemned the attack on media houses and journalists.
Gautam protested the incident through social media on Saturday. "Yesterday's incident in Tinkunye has turned the head of our democratic country. It is a constitutional right of citizens to have a peaceful protest, but attacking the common people in the name of it is never acceptable . Burning someone's private property house, burning down a stationery shop opened by a common man to support his family, burning a pharmaceutical factory, looting property is not a nationalist act, it cannot be. Such violence is neither a nationalist expression, nor a way to serve the country. This is a brutal attack on the common people, looting and dacoity,' he said, 'I strongly condemn the arson, looting and damage to all private and public properties in Tinkune, Koteshwar, Balkumari, Jadibuti and Sinamangal areas of Kathmandu Region No. 2 on Friday 15th Chait .'
MP Gautam demands that those who gave orders for that incident should be investigated and action taken. "By the order of such violence, by the instigation of this crime, this damage should be paid and those elements should be made part of the legal action." Let the government show caution in this work . "The government should immediately investigate the criminal incident," he demanded.
The royalists tried to arson the offices of Kantipur TV, Annapurna Post and others by pelting stones. Journalist Suresh Rajak, who had gone to shoot a video, was inside the house when he was set on fire from outside and killed. I would like to express my heartfelt condolences to journalist Suresh Rajak, who was killed by fire in the house where he was shooting a video. I wish for the speedy recovery of journalist Dinesh Gautam, who were attacked while doing their work,' MP Gautam said, 'I want to express my regret for the attacks on various media houses.' She also asked the concerned parties to pay attention to the safety of the media and journalists.
MP Gautam has also objected to the burning of RSVP chief whip Santosh Pariyar's car.
