Action should be taken against those who burned down Singha Durbar: Majid Ansari

He said that the Oli government was toppled on the 24th after the youth was shot and killed, and the response on the 23rd was given on the 24th.

Magh 27, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Action should be taken against those who burned down Singha Durbar: Majid Ansari

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Gen-G activist Majid Ansari said that action should be taken against those who burned down Singha Durbar.

‘If there had been no shooting from inside the parliament, the Oli government would not have fallen. There was no agenda to topple the government when it reached Baneshwor,’ he said in the fourth session of the second day of the Kantipur Conclave titled ‘New Voices of the Republic’. ‘After killing the youth by shooting, the government is going to be toppled on the 24th. The response on the 23rd was given on the 24th. But Singha Durbar should not have been burned. Action should be taken against those who burned it.’

Ansari said that such incidents should not be repeated in front of the parliament building. ‘Discontent still exists. There should be a movement. It should be continued. But that movement should be democratic,’ he said.

He said that the youth were forced to join the movement because there are Panchayat-era laws and rules in the republic. ‘The police should be handed over to the provinces. The police and employees should be decentralized. The School Education Bill has not been introduced,' he said, 'The Gen-G movement took place because the republic was governed by the Panchayat-era laws and regulations.' He said that the parliament should make laws according to the constitution to be formed by the elections on Falgun 21. 'The next parliament will not have the right to sit without changing the laws,' Ansari said.

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