Durga Prasai group tells government - All our activities are non-violent

After talking to Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal, the PRSA representatives stated that their 26-point demands would be non-violent.

kartik 26, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Durga Prasai group tells government - All our activities are non-violent

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Durga Prasai's group, which has reached the Home Ministry in Singha Durbar for talks, has pledged that all its activities will be non-violent.

After talking to Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal, the representatives of Prasain said that their 26-point demands would be non-violent.

According to Home Ministry spokesperson Anand Kafle, some of the demands put forward by Prasain were issues that were being promoted by the current government. ‘Some of them are political in nature, we have asked them to come through the political process,’ Kafle told Kantipur, ‘They said that we are in the process of registering the party after we asked them to come with a mandate from the election.’

Home Minister Aryal had said that a political solution should be found to the demand for a change in the system and the establishment of a Hindu nation. Prem Thapa Magar, Pramdeep Limbu, Devi Prasad Sangraula, Madhav Prasad Khatiwada, Tejendra Rayamajhi and Maqbul Shah of the Prasain-led Nation, Nationality, Religion and Culture Protection Campaign participated on behalf of Prasain.

Those who reached the ministry from the campaign after the discussion expressed happiness, saying that the government is trying to listen to them for the first time. 

Kantipur

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