During Monday's talks, Prime Minister Sushila Karki said, ”Don't sit on the street and abuse anyone,” and Prasai apologized, saying, ”I stand by what I said. I apologize,” according to the Prime Minister's Secretariat.
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Medical practitioner Durga Prasai has apologized to Prime Minister Sushila Karki for her previous statements.
During the talks on Monday, when Prime Minister Karki said, "Don't sit on the road and abuse anyone," Prasai apologized, saying, "I stand by what I said. I apologize," the Prime Minister's Secretariat has reported.
During the talks, Prasai had earlier complained that none of the demands submitted by the group he led in Mangsir had been implemented, and shortly after, he also apologized to Prime Minister Karki.
At the beginning of the meeting, Prasai gifted the Prime Minister a statue of Durga. He also praised Prime Minister Karki, saying that he can even act in the form of Durga Mata. "You are Mother, Durga is me. I have told you to act in that form," Prasai told reporters after the talks. Prasai, who is also the patron of the Civil Defense Party and the coordinator of the Nation, Nationality, Religion, Culture and Civil Defense Campaign, discussed the main points of the 27-point demands made by the government with Prime Minister Karki and Home Minister Aryal on Monday.
