Where is that only! Birendra International Conference Center, built 32 years ago with the aid of 1 billion from China, has also been set on fire.
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The news that the national dignity has been reduced to ashes is heartbreaking. The historical heritage of Nepal has been destroyed by the arson and vandalism that took place on August 24 due to the barbaric repression of the then KP Sharma Oli government and the elements that infiltrated the movement and the brutal repression of the Gen-G generation, who had peacefully protested against widespread corruption, exploitation, oppression and arbitrariness control and rampant misrule in the country. No matter how much you condemn it, it is not enough.
Built 122 years ago during the Rana era Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher's 1700 room Singha Durbar was a historical dignity and a national asset. He ran all the government ministries, departments and offices. Even now, the Prime Minister and Cabinet Office, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology were operated.
The same building has now turned into a black hole. Similarly, the Supreme Court, the first huge structure after the fall of the Rana regime, was also burnt and more than 120 vehicles and more than 120,000 case-related missiles in front of it were burnt to ashes. Where is the
? Birendra International Conference Center, built 32 years ago with the aid of 1 billion from China, has also been set on fire. The Constitution of 2072 created by the Constituent Assembly was announced at the meeting of this building. After that, both the House of Representatives and the National Assembly were held as parliaments. Similarly, the Sheetal Niwas building, established as the 'State Guest House' of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and later operating as the President's Office, has also been gutted.
The Janakpur cigarette factory building that gave Janakpur its identity 60 years ago has also been set on fire and destroyed. The siren attached to it, which used to wake up Janakpur itself in the morning, has also been removed. In addition to this, all seven state and federal offices of the country have been transformed into black Agulta.
In this way, it is not worth destroying the heritage and government property that have become the identity of the state. Let's not let whoever commits such vandalism and arson be excused, but, but, but.
Let's not delay the reconstruction of the destroyed public structures, the initiation of work to give encouragement and hope to the businessmen, and the formation of a high-level investigation commission to bring the culprits to justice. –Gangaraj Aryal, Panini-8, Arghakhanchi
