The main responsible for the violent incident was former king Gyanendra: the main political party

Chaitra 17, 2081

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The main responsible for the violent incident was former king Gyanendra: the main political party

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The major political parties have concluded that former king Gyanendra Shah is the main responsible for the violent and chaotic incident that took place in Tinkune area of ​​Kathmandu on Friday. They have requested the government to take action against those involved in criminal incidents under political cover as per the instructions of the former king. The parties have also prepared to review the recent political events by holding an all-party meeting of the supporters of the constitution and the republic.

The meeting held on Saturday by the Congress officials reviewed the violent incidents committed by the royalists. Congress spokesperson Prakasharan Mahat said, "The meeting concluded that former king Gyanendra Shah was the main responsible for the chaotic and violent activities on Friday. The government should conduct an investigation based on the overall evidence as the former king has already been held responsible for the incident. The Congress has decided to investigate the violent and chaotic incident and request the government to take action against all those involved in it. The

meeting has condemned the incidents of arson and looting of government vehicles, private properties, media houses, party offices and shops and has asked the culprits to take action.  The

The main responsible for the violent incident was former king Gyanendra: the main political party

meeting has also decided to hold an all-party meeting soon at the initiative of the Congress-UMA ruling alliance. "It has been decided to review the latest political developments by holding a meeting of pro-constitutional political parties," he said.

The UML led by the government also mentioned that Purvaraja Gyanendra was the director of Friday's incident and said that everyone involved should be brought to justice and action should be taken. Deputy Secretary General Pradeep Gyawali said that since the major political parties have condemned the non-political, criminal incident, the parties will stand together for the promotion of the Constitution and the Republic if necessary. "Purvaraja is responsible for this incident. The incident happened under his direction. The government is investigating in its own way," Gyawali said. "This is not a political problem, it is a criminal activity. It was an attempt to deliberately increase violence and justify it by its strength. He mentioned that the government has initiated the process of action against burning journalists alive, burning public and private property, and looting. 

According to Deputy Secretary General Gyawali, the parties engaged in constitution making should stand together and promote it. Major parties are in favor of the constitution. We are the founders of democracy. When the constitution and the republic are in crisis, we stand together," he added, "those who promote the constitution and the republic should be united wherever they are in the government and the opposition." Taking the law in hand, violent and illegal activities cannot be accepted. In this way, the attempt to bring back the former king will not be successful," Gyawali said, "The arson and looting cannot be called people's dissatisfaction. This is purely a criminal incident.' 

Similarly, UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel has demanded that those who are involved in criminal incidents in the name of royalist movement and those who give instructions for that should be brought under the scope of legal action. "Those who have been victims of vandalism, arson and looting carried out in the name of the movement in the name of the movement need to be adequately addressed by the state," Pokharel urged on Saturday through social media. Shah said. After inspecting the party office of the United Samajwadi Party, which was set on fire by Rajawadis on Saturday, Maoist President Pushpa Kamal Dahal said that former Raja Gyanendra should take charge of the incident in Tinkune area. He has requested the government to investigate the incident and bring the culprits to justice. 

The former king Gyanendra Shah is the main responsible for the non-political, criminal incident that happened on Friday. "He is the planner," said Dahal, "since he is responsible for this incident, the government should investigate." Giving a brief response to the media after the meeting of Samajwadi Morcha leaders, Dahal stressed that the government should seriously review the shortcomings in the security system. He also emphasized that fellow travelers of the peace process should come together in favor of the constitution and the republic. "It is the voice of the hour that the companions of the 12-point comprehensive peace agreement should be together," Dahal said while addressing the national conference at the Press Center on Saturday. 

Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal has also condemned the violent incidents committed by royalists and demanded action against the culprits. Spokesman Manish Suman issued a statement saying that the federal democratic republican system should be protected and institutionalized. "Defeat the counter-revolutionary and regressive royalist forces and protect the achievements achieved through the struggles and sacrifices of the people's movement, the people's rebellion and the historical Madhesh rebellion, and solve the problems that have arisen in the country," the statement said. 

Integrated Samajwadi has requested the government to bring the director of the event former King Gyanendra Shah and the organizers to justice as they are the main ones responsible. Former King Gyanendra Shah is the director of this event. Those involved in the incident should be punished," Vice President Beduram Bhusal told the decision of the Standing Committee, "Those who call themselves royalists are not political or social. Appeared as a terrorist group. The integrated socialists have demanded from the government to bring the criminal group that attacked the federal democratic system illegally into the scope of action. 

RSVP has also concluded that groups that serve certain interests have engaged in chaotic activities. The party secretariat meeting has also demanded that a judicial commission should be formed to investigate the truth of the incident. The incident was caused by a group trying to fulfill their own interests. They have spread poison in the society," said Santosh Pariyar, leader of the RSVP and chief whip of the parliamentary party. "These incidents have been done in the name of the former king. The truth should be investigated by forming a judicial commission. The RSVP has also asked to be vigilant as democracy is being attacked. "The activities carried out in the name of royalism on Friday are not political," RSWP leader Shishir Khanal told the party's conclusion.

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