RP's demand for a fair investigation of the Three Kune incident

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RP's demand for a fair investigation of the Three Kune incident

The Rashtriya Prajatantra Party has demanded a fair investigation of the events that took place during the movement by the royalists on Friday. RP demands that an independent judicial commission be formed to investigate the incident.

After the party performance committee meeting, President Rajendra Lingden said that the cause of the outbreak of violence should be investigated. Who caused the violence? That should be clear," he said. "For that, an impartial commission of citizens and human rights activists should be formed. The government should also form a judicial commission.' 

RPP has also demanded the release of party leaders Ravindra Mishra and Dhavalshmeshar Rana. Lingden demanded the unconditional release of the leaders participating in the peaceful demonstration within 24 hours. He also warned that if the leaders are not released, the RPP will go on a nationwide strike.

Lingden has also told that the conclusion of the party is that the violence broke out when the government tried to destroy the movement in favor of the monarchy and Hindu nation. "The government itself came forward with a plan to incite and suppress violence," he said. In response to the journalist's question, he said that he also saw that scene. He replied that it was the government's responsibility to take control of the arrest situation and provide security. "Investigate that matter as well, take action against those who are found guilty," he said. However, it is reprehensible to arrest those who are in a peaceful demonstration.' 

He claimed that the movement was supported by RPP and even though party workers participated, they were not involved in any vandalism and violence. Is it seen that your leader provoked it? In response to the question, he said, 'The movement is not singing bhajankirtan.

He said that Rabindra Mishra or Dhaval Shameshar played a general role in encouraging the workers in the movement by saying that they did not ask for vandalism anywhere. They are not going to vandalize anywhere. In the movement, there is a matter of breaking the forbidden zone. I did not say to set someone's house on fire,' he said, 'Let there be a fair investigation of everything.'

He also accused the government of trying to instigate the protest by saying that the situation worsened because the security personnel who had already reached the roof threw tear gas and fired shots.

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