Gen-G says 'movement infiltrated', but ambulances still on fire in Baneshwar

”Parliament building is not our enemy, Parliament is our property, it is an institution built by people's sweat and taxes,” said the statement of Gen-G.

Bhadra 23, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Gen-G says 'movement infiltrated', but ambulances still on fire in Baneshwar

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The 'Zen-G Movement' has claimed that people with political interests have infiltrated the peaceful movement. Even though Gen-G activists have returned from the streets for today, the violence continues on the streets of Baneshwar.

Even though the Gen Ji movement was calling for them to remain separate from any political party, from Durga Prasai to RSVP, they lobbied to join. "Zen-G Movement" has said through a statement that the movement has been affected by the vandalism of peaceful voices and the attempt to forcibly enter the Parliament building. "Parliament building is not our enemy, Parliament is our property, it is an institution built by the sweat and taxes of the people," said the statement of Gen-G. When the 'Zen-G Movement' says that it has no plan to surround the Parliament building or attack it and that it is ready to make the movement peaceful, who created the violence? Which group tried to enter the parliament building?

Gen-G's movement was designated by the administration as a place of demonstration in the area from Maitighar to Baneshwar. The gen jis gathered at Maitighar from 10 in the morning and headed towards Baneshwar . In Baneshwar, the protestors entered the Parliament building from the three-cornered area, which was different from the pre-arranged area for entering the restricted area. But the home administration had completely failed to manage these two groups strategically.

Even though the Gen Ji movement was calling for them to remain separate from any political party, from Durga Prasai to RSVP, they lobbied to join. When Prasain tried to come to the movement, Zen Ji activist had to go to his house and remind him. Similarly, Ravi Lamichhane, who is in jail on the orders of the Supreme Court for co-operative fraud, also tried to take revenge by writing a public letter from jail. From Raswap leader Ganesh Karki to the private secretariat of some Raswap parliamentarians, people were also seen in Jen Ji's demonstration. Similarly, it has been revealed that the YCL leader of the young Maoists who climbed the wall of the parliament building was also revealed.

The movement that started peacefully in the morning by giving flowers to the police in protest against corruption and the ban on social media has turned violent due to infiltration. Due to the government being insensitive and using excessive force under the same pretext, youths have lost their lives.  The callers and eyewitnesses of the movement are also saying that there has been external infiltration. The number of deaths and injuries in the movement is increasing. Not only the water pipe that was laid from the police sentry post in front of the transport department, but also the ambulance of the armed police of Baneshwar was set on fire. 

Zen Ji claims that people with conflicting intentions have dragged the movement towards unrest and sabotage. "Those who are drawn towards unrest and vandalism are manipulated people who come with political interests". They understand our spirit and  They do not represent the soul,' the Zen Ji movement said in a statement. For

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