Khadka also mentioned that the warning given by Zenji throughout the country including Kathmandu on Monday is a good practice of democracy.
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Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Deepak Khadka has resigned. He resigned through social media on Tuesday.
Khadka also mentioned that the warning given by Zenji throughout the country including Kathmandu on Monday is a good practice of democracy.
'The agenda and demands raised against corruption, slowness and unemployment problems in the country are justified. But unfortunately, the police used excessive force during yesterday's protest, oppressed and shot at unarmed youth, which has made me very sad and sad," he said.
He also said that he was suffering from the impression that the state should protect the natural right of citizens to protest and protest peacefully, and that it has led to a dictatorship and autocratic system.
'I am the one who has been continuously supporting and working towards the students and youth who carry pen and paper for building the future. But it was not right to remain in power without questioning why these youths were shot at, why they were shot at," he said. "My morals did not allow me to stay as a minister of the government because of yesterday's incident towards the students and youth, which plunged the country into grief. I announce that I am resigning from the post of minister, holding on to your vote, trust and unshakable faith.'
