Journalists are being killed by vandalism mobs: Home Minister, writer

Chaitra 18, 2081

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Journalists are being killed by vandalism mobs: Home Minister, writer

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Minister of Home Affairs Ramesh Akhtar has said that the incident in Tinkune area of ​​Kathmandu last Friday was done by a chaotic, violent and unprincipled mob and said that the government is serious about the matter.

"The lawless crowd in Three Kune had no definite argument, no principle, only a definite intention to commit criminal acts," said the Home Minister, writer, "The vandalism mob showed ferocity, journalists have been hit by it, the Nepal government is serious about this matter."

During the violent demonstration, the home minister said that the government will investigate the truth about the burning of the house where journalists were present, targeting the media houses and journalists and punish the culprits. . 

Understanding the attention letter from the team of Federation of Nepalese Journalists, he said that the government is serious about the journalist Suresh Rajak who lost his life in the said incident and other injured journalists.

During the violent demonstration in Tinkune, the federation has submitted a letter to the Home Minister Akita to investigate the truth of the incident and take necessary action for targeting the media and journalists. In the team  Federation General Secretary Ram Prasad Dahal along with eight people participated.

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