Violation of prohibited area action: Ministry of Home Affairs

Baishak 6, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Violation of prohibited area action: Ministry of Home Affairs

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The Ministry of Home Affairs has warned that action will be taken after RPP announced that it will break the prohibited area and demonstrate. Spokesperson of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ramchandra Tiwari, issued a statement on Saturday and made it clear that any activity that violates the constitution and laws of the restricted area will not be tolerated.

The RPP has announced a phased movement program demanding the restoration of the monarchy. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, serious attention has also been drawn to the public news and expression in the name of RPP, which violates the prohibited areas specified by law. 

Earlier, RPP held a protest meeting in Balkhu on 26th of Chait. Earlier on Chait 15, after the demonstration led by medical practitioner Durga Prasain erupted and turned violent, RPP senior vice president Rabindra Mishra and MP and party general minister Dhavalshamsher Rana were arrested by the police on the same day. They are now in police custody for investigation. 

The RPP has been demanding the unconditional release of all those who were arrested during the March 15 three-corner demonstration along with its two leaders. After the RPP announced that it will hold a demonstration on the 7th of May (Sunday) in a place declared as a prohibited area by the government, Home Spokesman Tiwari on Saturday warned against activities that would violate the constitution and laws.  In a statement issued by

house, it is said, "Any activity that encourages violation of the constitution and law and spreads chaos in the society will not be tolerated and anyone who engages in such activity will be prosecuted according to law." Also, the Ministry of Home Affairs requests everyone not to be involved in any chaotic, provocative and illegal activities that spread violence in the society.'

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