Congress General Secretary Sharma's question after the Simara incident: How will the elections be held if the Prime Minister does not create an environment for a round trip?
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After UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel and leader Mahesh Basnet were barred from attending a program scheduled in Parwanipur, Bara, Congress General Secretary Bishwaprakash Sharma has drawn the attention of Prime Minister Sushila Karki.
General Secretary Sharma urged UML to come to the elections through social media and said that the environment should be created.
'The Simara incident is sad! Attention to the Prime Minister - If you do not create an environment for a round trip, how will the elections be held? If the UML is standing against the elections, let's urge it to come to the elections. If it did not do the right thing in Madhesh Province, let's put pressure on it. If it has expressed its passion against Gen-G, let's ask it to speak with restraint,' he said.
He also said that anyone has the right to travel and wrote, 'But the constitutional right to travel anywhere to express their views cannot be thwarted by anyone. It will only increase conflict. This is the time to maintain restraint and unity.'
He also said that Gen-G, who stands against the ban on social media, cannot stand against anyone's `right to visit society'. He further wrote, 'Therefore, the Simara incident is not Gen-G sentiment, it is its misuse. Let's not do politics of prohibition.'
Gen-G youths have protested after receiving information that UML leaders are coming to Simara. In the process, a clash broke out between UML supporters. The Gen-G youths protested after receiving information that UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel and leader Mahesh Basnet were going to attend a program in Parwanipur, Bara via Simara Airport.
The District Administration Office, Bara, has issued a curfew order after a clash between Gen-G youths and UML supporters. Chief District Officer Dharmendra Kumar Mishra issued a curfew order on Wednesday afternoon.
