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CPN-UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel has said that the royalists will not be able to get away with the responsibility of the security personnel for the violent movement that took place on Friday.
Secretary General Pokharel, expressing his views on social media on Facebook on Sunday, accused the former king's plan of coup d'état on the model of Bangladesh to carry out the heavy security personnel of the criminal activities carried out by Prasai, who was appointed as the 'Janakmander', and accused them of becoming an underwater ovano.
He has said, "The royalists are trying to become a cover for Panimuni by carrying the heavy security personnel of the Hulladawajs operated by Durga Prasai, who has been appointed as the 'Junk Commander' to implement the plan of the former king Gyanendra to overthrow the government on the model of Bangladesh." But in an open society, everything is a mess.'
Similarly, he commented that even though the monarchists and former panchas are trying to escape with the weight of all the crimes, Durga Prasai and her supporters, the people do not believe it. Pokharel has said that the people have understood the truth even though the violent incidents that took place in the name of the movement are now being resisted by the royalists under the threat of Nirmal Niwas.
He has said before, 'This is how the founding party of RPP felt until the day the incident took place. But they were helpless in front of the 'threat' of Nirmal Niwas and started saying that 'the protestors resisted police repression'. This is the destiny of the former Panchas when the eye suppressed the truth with the fear of Nirmal Niwas.'
