Skip to main content

Congress Clarifies: No Protest Planned Yet, Seeking Government’s Fairness

The news summary has been reviewed. Spokesperson of Nepali Congress, Devaraj Chalise, has stated that there is currently no plan for any protest. The Congress is seeking assurance of the government’s impartiality and conduct, and will make decisions as necessary. The party expressed objection to the commission’s report for not investigating the events of the 24th and emphasized the need for a thorough inquiry. Kathmandu, 14 Chaitra – Nepali Congress has clarified that no protest program has been scheduled at this time. Speaking to journalists after the parliamentary awareness program held at the party’s central office in Sanepa on Saturday, Congress spokesperson Devaraj Chalise shared this information. “The government’s attitude appears positive. We have not decided to carry out any street protests or other programs,” he said. Chalise added that the Congress is seeking to ensure the government’s fairness and conduct. “We are looking for assurance of the government’s impartiality and conduct. If any reconsideration is needed, a decision will be taken again,” he said. He raised concerns about the commission’s report for failing to investigate the events of 24th Bhadra in the same way the 23rd Bhadra incident was examined. “The events of the 24th cannot be ignored. The public must be informed about who caused the destruction on the 24th. It is necessary to identify the culprits,” he questioned.