The CPN-S has stated that the government has no moral right to remain in power when two dozen youths have died and hundreds of people have been injured due to the government's brutal repression and firing.
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The CPN (Unified Socialist) has demanded the government's resignation in protest against Monday's repression that left more than a dozen dead and more than 250 injured.
About two dozen civilians have been killed due to the government's brutal repression and firing. Hundreds of people were injured. The murderous government that has taken the lives of so many people has no moral right to remain in power," the decision of the secretariat meeting of CPN-S said, "The government has lost its legitimacy. Therefore, our party demands the immediate resignation of the Prime Minister and Home Minister. The prime minister and home minister should resign immediately.'
'It is natural to raise voices on the streets for misgovernance and unemployment and respecting that, the state cannot run away from the responsibility of providing good governance and employment to the people,' he said, 'We appeal to the agitating youth not to abuse the dignity of the movement and the public support it has received by taking the movement towards stimulation and confrontation.'
He has also opposed the vandalism of the party office. "Some anarchic people pelted stones at the central office of our party Nepal Communist Party (Unified Socialist) in Aloknagar and caused great physical damage. Expressing grief over this incident, our party requests the government to take immediate action against such chaotic elements,' said the statement issued by Vice President and Head of Propaganda Department, Prakash Jwala.
