Stating that it is illegal to destroy someone's private property in such a way, he said that an investigation should be conducted and action should be taken against the culprits and compensation should be provided to the victim students.
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Government spokesperson and Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel has said that it is illegal to destroy mobile phones and smart watches seized from examinees during an examination in Siraha.
Responding to questions from media persons at a press conference organized on Tuesday to make the decisions of the Council of Ministers public, Minister Pokharel said that it is illegal to destroy someone's private property in this way. He also said that an investigation should be conducted and action should be taken against the culprits and compensation should be given to the victim students.
