UML's question to the former king: Is looting and vandalism called awakening?

Baishak 1, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

UML's question to the former king: Is looting and vandalism called awakening?

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The ruling party UML has objected to the speech given by former king Gyanendra Shah on the occasion of New Year. The secretariat meeting held at the party central office Chasal on Monday reviewed the video message released by Gyanendra on Sunday.

Talking to the media persons after the meeting, Deputy General Secretary of the party Pradeep Gyawal said that the recent activities of former King Gyanendra were also reviewed. Gyawali said that the secretariat meeting concluded that the idea that the achievement achieved in Gyanendra can still be reversed is still alive.

"Looking at the expression of the former king, we found that the hope and activism related to whether the monarchy can be returned to the country's current achievements is still alive in his mind, which is wrong," said Deputy Secretary General Gyawali.

Similarly, UML has objected that the former king took the criminal incident of Chait 15th as a wake-up call. He expressed that a criminal incident took place in Three Kune on 15th of Chait as an awakening to the people. If that is called awakening, looting of common people's houses, vandalism of property, vandalism of government offices, destruction of political party offices, if that is the kind of awakening he is looking for, then it is very objectionable. We have asked not to do any such activities," he said.

In a video message on Sunday, Purvaraja said, 'We have taken the level of awareness that has been created among the Nepalese people about the country and the future positively. '

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