Aman Pratap apologizes after video of him using profanity sparks controversy

He said, ”It's embarrassing to hear my video on your phone right now, the swearing. I apologize. It would have been better if you didn't have to listen to it.”

kartik 10, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Aman Pratap apologizes after video of him using profanity sparks controversy

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Director Aman Pratap Adhikari, who is facing criticism after using abusive language during a protest on Bhadra 24, has apologized through social media Facebook.

In a video post, he apologized for the words he had spoken against corruption and the murderous government that day and now sounding uncomfortable. Adhikari, who is also a famous football commentator, is also the director of a reality show called 'Poet Idol'.

Adhikari had posted the controversial video on Facebook at 5:52 pm on 24 Bhadra. In the video, he used chaotic and obscene language saying 'Your country has been burned'. 'Look now... (expletive) Inside the Parliament building, everything... is done... thieves... (expletive) scoundrels... sons... in the name of the leader... (expletive) looting... is done, look there, your country is done, your state... (expletive) sons... now... it's everyone's turn... theft, bribery... everything is burning now... (expletive) everyone's life is lost... it's done... it's done... it's done...' he had said incomprehensible words like.

Amanan Pratap said in a video released on Monday morning, ‘On Bhadra 23, I reached the Parliament House in support of the Genji movement. Shots were fired in front of the Parliament House. When the shots were fired, I ran and ran. The students wearing school uniforms in front of me, behind me and to the right and left, fell there. They were martyred there. On the 24th, I reached the Parliament House again with anger while those students were burning in my eyes and in my heart. ...I said to those who fired bullets, gave orders and ran the government, your country is over.’ He apologized for using abusive language in that anger.

‘Now, listening to my video on your phone, it feels uncomfortable to use abusive language. I apologize. It would have been better if I hadn’t had to listen. But I do not regret the words I have spoken against,” he said. The official also said that he is ready to go to jail if he finds evidence of burning or assaulting the parliament building or any other building.

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