
Kathmandu, May 25: When the Prime Minister of the country gives the order to his party workers to keep under the UML’s control the Kathmandu Valley on May 29, by undermining the government’s security organs, it seems, he wants a bloody confrontation among the political parties.
It is an open secret that on March 28, the government opened fire on the mass gathered at Tinkune, resulting deaths of two people and the burning of several houses, causing a big loss to the nation. The government under the Nepali Congress and UML was responsible for the damage. To hide its ill intentions, the government refused to form an independent and impartial judiciary probe committee.
Now, again, when the pro-monarchy forces announced to launch a massive but peaceful agitation for the restoration of the institution of monarchy, Oli has challenged the agitating force to suppress them.
Such words from the executive chief of a country don’t sound good.
People's News Monitoring Service.
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