Rajni, who came to the movement with her two daughters aged 28 and 22, says - 'I think this movement will give results.'
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A different face emerged among the gen-ji generation who gathered at Maitighar to protest against corruption and the ban on social media. She was 53-year-old Rajni Rana. She came to the movement with her two daughters aged 28 and 22.
She said that today she has entrusted the work of cooking at home to her husband and came with her daughters to accompany and support the movement of Gen-Ji. He said that he came to the streets during the 2062/63 mass movement and had to come again for change. Talking to
Kantipur, she said, 'There have been several protests before this. But I think this movement will give results.' She said that it will draw some conclusions by saying that Jen-ji has done a selfless movement. This movement started from
digital platform and has reached Baneshwar via Maitighar. Other news related to
