Deuba also said that August 24 will be recorded as a terrible day in the history of Nepal.
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Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the legitimate demands raised by Gen-G should be met. Deuba, giving his opinion in the central committee meeting, said that the demand of Genji will be discussed in the central committee meeting.
I am of the opinion that Jenji should address the legitimate demand that good governance and corruption-free environment should be ensured in the country, freedom of speech should be ensured. Their concerns and concerns about their country must be addressed. This matter will also be discussed in this meeting,' he said.
He has claimed that the facts coming out are beginning to confirm that the events of August 23 and 24 were well-planned and planned. He has also demanded to do more research on it as soon as possible. This research should be carried out with the paramount interest of the country at the center rather than the immediate loss of profit. The morale of all important organs in the country has fallen. In this situation, we should work to keep the morale of all the organs or agencies of the country high and we should also call on all agencies including courts, security agencies to work with high morale.
Deuba has also mentioned that innocent youths were killed during the peaceful demonstration of Genji on the 23rd. "Since the morning of 24th of Bhadra, administrative, physical and historical structures that provide essential services and security to the people, such as Rashtrapati Bhavan, Singh Darwar, Parliament Building, Supreme Court, various ministries, courts under the Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission building, property office, state government offices, police offices, local municipality buildings, ward offices, administrative, physical and historical structures that provide essential services and security to the people on a daily basis, and various offices of political parties, private houses of leaders, commercial and commercial establishments including camps, communication houses, were attacked, vandalized, looted and set on fire. He said, 'It caused an unimaginable loss of human wealth. Probably, this will be recorded as a terrible day in the history of Nepal.'
He disrespects the security personnel who are responsible for protecting the lives of citizens, robs arms and private They demanded that the facts of the incidents of these two days be investigated and the culprits be brought to justice, saying that the property was vandalized, looted and set on fire.
