The state violated the constitution by suppressing the Genji group: Ippan

Ippan strongly condemns and condemns the government's ruthless and barbaric suppression of peaceful protests by youths under the age of 28 (Jenji) on August 23, which left 19 teenagers dead and hundreds injured across the country.

Bhadra 24, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The state violated the constitution by suppressing the Genji group: Ippan

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The Association of Independent Energy Producers, Nepal (IPPAN) has said that the state has violated the constitution by repressing the peaceful protesting teenagers.

Ippan strongly condemns and condemns the government's ruthless and barbaric suppression of peaceful protests by youths under the age of 28 (Jenji) on August 23, which left 19 teenagers dead and hundreds injured across the country.


State administrators and constitutional bodies act in the interests of limited individuals instead of independent regulation, stopping development works for years, disappointing citizens, corruption, corruption and mismanagement, as well as continuous attacks in the energy sector, as well as in the energy sector.
"During the direct autocratic rule of King Gyanendra, 2062/63, when 19 people were killed in the people's movement that lasted for 19 days, Ippan strongly condemns the brutal use of deadly force by the police as it is very regrettable that the democratic government arrested 19 people in the Genji generation movement in one day," the statement said.


Ippan is of the opinion that it is a violation of the constitution to repress the teenagers who are in a peaceful demonstration by the state. "It is regrettable to give an order to shoot directly when there are other ways to control the youth when they are about to commit an illegal act," said the statement.


Ippan has requested the government not to harm the protesters further after the current situation. It has also demanded that legitimate demands such as ending corruption, ensuring accountability and maintaining civil liberties should be properly heard from the government.


"After the repression by the government, the resignation of the home minister on the basis of morality is one step, but this alone does not fulfill the responsibility of the government," said Ippan, "We request the government to investigate the truth of this incident, compensate the families of the deceased and provide free treatment to the injured." An appeal has also been made to all energy entrepreneurs to provide financial and material support for the treatment of the injured in the hospital.


"Energy entrepreneurs affiliated to Ippan active in energy production of more than 3,000 megawatts and construction of projects with a capacity of 5,000 megawatts have been paying taxes of more than 10 billion rupees to the state with royalties of 3.5 billion rupees annually," the statement said.


The energy sector, which is employing millions of Nepalis in the study, construction and operation of energy projects, has been paying billions of rupees in taxes to the state for the purpose of further development of energy and infrastructure.



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