Durga Prasai group puts forward 26-point demands to the government

On behalf of the Prasai group, members including Madhav Kalpit have made demands, including the return of the monarchy and the establishment of a Hindu nation.

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Durga Prasai group puts forward 26-point demands to the government

Durga Prasai's group, which has reached Singha Durbar for talks with the government, has put forward 26-point demands. The demands, including the return of the monarchy and the establishment of a Hindu nation, have been put forward by members including Madhav Kalpit on behalf of Prasai's group.

According to Home Ministry spokesperson Anand Kafle, the discussions were held because the government has adopted a policy of finding a solution through dialogue and dialogue with the parties struggling on the streets. 'They asked for time, so it was provided,' he told Kantipur, 'Six people came, we listened to their stories.'

The Prasain had also made demands, including a waiver of loans of up to Rs 2 million for the poor, and the opportunity to repay loans exceeding that amount over 25 years at 5 percent interest.

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