The opposition party and the ruling leader said - 'It is not enough for the Home Minister, let the Prime Minister resign'

Along with the opposition political parties, the ruling UML and Congress leaders have also demanded the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. His resignation has been demanded because the Prime Minister is running the state only in an autocratic manner.

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The opposition party and the ruling leader said - 'It is not enough for the Home Minister, let the Prime Minister resign'

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After 19 protesters were killed in Kathmandu and other cities of the country due to the government's use of force in the demonstration of the Gen-Gs, Home Minister Ramesh Ukhtar has resigned.

However, voices are starting to be raised that the responsibility of such an incident should be not only the Home Minister, but also Prime Minister Oli . Along with the opposition political parties, the ruling UML and Congress leaders have also demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Oli. His resignation has been demanded from the Prime Minister saying that the administration of the state is done only in an autocratic manner. 

The main opposition Maoist has said that the justification of the government has ended with the suppression of the Zen-ji movement. After suspending the Madhyapahari highway campaign in Arughat of Gorkha, the Maoists suddenly held a meeting of the officials and said that the justification of the government has ended .

"The justification of the government has come to an end when one and a half dozen youths were shot dead and more than 200 were injured by firing on the youths who had started the movement with legitimate demands and dreams," the Maoist conclusion is .

Maoist Vice President and Spokesperson Agni Sapkota said, 'The youth was shot and killed . It's complicated. The government has used force. More than 2 youths have been killed in Jan Andolan 2 by shooting at youths. KP Oli should leave the government saying that this federal democratic system will save the system. An exit should be taken from the parliament.

Maoist Deputy Secretary General Varshman Pun said that Prime Minister KP Oli and the Council of Ministers led by him should take the responsibility for the use of force and killings in Genji's movement. Pun said, "Oli's authoritarian, despotic and arbitrary tendencies are responsible for this situation." The incident has exposed Oli's true character, he should resign immediately as he has lost the morals of being in office.' Chief Minister Kavindra Burlakoti has said, 'We demand the immediate resignation of the Prime Minister from the perspective that the rationale of the current government has completely expired. Also, we demand that a high-level judicial inquiry commission be formed to investigate the incident impartially and strict action be taken against all the culprits, including the home minister.'

The Congress-UML government is unable to solve any national issue and the conclusion of RSVP is . "Concluding that the current federal parliament, dominated by the Congress and UML, has lost its legitimacy and is unable to solve any national issue, we demand a fresh mandate," Raswapa demanded, "The people will no longer tolerate Kuchesta prolonging the misrule by drowning in the blood of their own children and this will be a public protest against the reign of terror." 

RPP has demanded the dissolution of the Oli-led government. Spokesman Mohan Kumar Shrestha said that the emergency meeting of officials held after the demonstration of Gen-Gs concluded that the term of office of the current government is over.

"The RPP has concluded that the current government's usefulness has ended due to today's incident," Shrestha said, "The RPP calls for the immediate dissolution of the government and the solution of all problems and a new understanding."

Congress leader Dr. Shekhar Koirala said that it was because of the government that the incident happened in the Gen-G demonstration. He said, 'Nobody in a civilized society can imagine what happened in the country because of the government . The despotic brutal government, unresponsive to the people, unable to listen and understand the voice of the people, has barbarically shot young students who are engrossed in imagining their bright future inside the country with books and copies in their hands . No matter how much you condemn and criticize it, it is not enough.'

UML MP and former minister Vidya Bhattarai protested against the incident at Genji's demonstration. 'Today's incident has left us all speechless. It is regrettable that Gen-Ji's peaceful protest was brutally shot in the name of infiltration. The government should be responsible for promptly meeting the issues and demands of the movement of Zenji, which is going on across the country, in a sensitive manner. The government should be ready to take proper decisions based on reality and not the ego of power.'

UML central member Ushakiran Timsina has said that the government does not have the right to shoot the protestors who are in college dress and walking in the protest. She said that not only the Home Minister but Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli should resign. "Not only the householder should resign, the Prime Minister should also resign," he demanded.

The opposition United Socialist Party has also said that the Prime Minister has lost the status of sitting in the government after Monday's incident.

"About two dozen civilians have been killed by the government's brutal suppression and firing". Hundreds of people have been injured. The murderous government that has taken the lives of so many people has no moral right to remain in power,'' the Secretariat's decision 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 the Home Minister should resign immediately.'

It is natural to raise voices on the streets for misrule and unemployment.

'We appeal to the agitating youth not to abuse the dignity of the movement and the public support it has received by leading the movement to provocation and encounter,' said the statement issued by Prakash Jwala, vice president and head of the propaganda department of S.  .

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