Home Minister Aryal had also held discussions with the concerned parties on Monday to maintain harmony.
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The government has directed the administration and police to implement special plans to maintain religious harmony.
Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal and Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs Rajkumar Shrestha held a virtual meeting with the Chief District Officers of 21 districts and heads of security agencies in the districts on Monday and directed them to take action against anyone who disrupts social and cultural harmony.
The Chief District Officers and heads of security agencies have been instructed to work in coordination with the provincial and local levels to maintain inter-religious and social harmony. Spokesperson of the Ministry of Home Affairs Anand Kafle said that necessary instructions have been given to take action against anyone who disrupts religious and social harmony and to strengthen peace and security.
Home Minister Aryal had also held discussions with the concerned parties on Monday to maintain harmony. According to Spokesperson Kafle, Home Minister Aryal had held discussions with the officials and employees of the Madhesi Commission, Muslim Commission, Tharu Commission and National Human Rights Commission at the ministry on Monday. According to Kafle, Home Minister Aryal had held discussions with the Secretary of the Human Rights Commission and other commission officials and appealed for their support in running a campaign to maintain religious harmony. Security agencies and the administration have also been instructed to run public awareness programs to support harmony.
