UML central member Neeraj Acharya informed that the building of the party office, which was vandalized and set on fire, will be habitable after making it public.
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The building of UML Central Office of Nepal Communist Party (UML) in Lalitpur, Chaisal has become habitable. UML central member Neeraj Acharya informed that in the report submitted by the engineers, the building of the party office, which was vandalized and set on fire during the demonstration on August 24, can be habitable.
After the vandalism and arson, the party asked the engineer to study whether or not he could live in the party office. According to him, seven rooms can be retrofitted and one roof is not working, so the engineers have suggested that it should be rebuilt.
'It has become possible to live in the office building after approving the report of the engineers,' he said, 'The issue of the party office building was also discussed in the central office meeting held on Wednesday, the party will soon decide whether the party office will stay there or not.'
Acharya, the head of the party's election department, said that all the belongings of the central office were burnt down due to arson and vandalism. He informed that the party will soon formalize the central office building. It is said that during the movement of Genji on August 24th, 64 party offices including UML central office were vandalized and private houses and businesses of more than 158 leaders-activists were also damaged.
