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Rashtriya Prajatantra Party Chairman Rajendra Lingden has said that the country cannot continue in this situation. In a warning meeting organized by RPP in Balkhu on Tuesday, Chairman Lingden said that the country cannot go backwards and he said that there is a need for a new agreement.
He said that a new agreement should be made with the cooperation of all political parties. "Combine some of the good things of yesterday and the good things of the current system, where the republicans from the king should be removed," he said. He mentioned that no one who commits corruption is spared and a good governance system is the need of the day.
He mentioned that state terror was created in Tinkune on 15th March. He said that it has created a new situation in the country. Saying that the RPP is not in favor of any kind of violence, he accused the government of inciting violence on Chait 15.
'The state unleashed violence in a well-planned manner, 2 people died, many were injured and there is no accounting for it. There is no account of physical damage," he said. "The home minister and the police chief are responsible for that." He said that the police chief also pretended that the tear gas had not expired. Let the police be the police. It is not because of the function of any party," he said. "The police chief has been the co-chairman of the youth union."
He urged the media to look at the repression by the state, saying that the royalist demonstration was not violent. "If you shoot tear gas, the people sitting here will shoot whatever they find," he said. "Who fired the first shot?" Who threw tear gas? Where are the human rights activists?'
He complained to the media world and said, 'You media people may like the republic, but this country also belongs to those who consider themselves kings. As long as you are in communication, at least be fair.' The government to keep security personnel in the UML party office Chairman Lingden also questioned why security was not provided at the Samajwadi Party office. "The footage is showing today why security was not done," he said. He also demanded a judicial inquiry into the incident of Chait 15th.
