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Government will not tolerate atrocities: Foreign Minister Gyawali



TAMGHAS: Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pradeep Gyawali has warned that the government would not tolerate any criminal activities in the country.

Gyawali said any crime on innocent citizens under any political cover would be unacceptable. Speaking at a program at Tamghas on Friday, Minister Gyawali hit out at the Biplav-led Maoist party of hoarding illegal weapons and playing with the sentiments of the innocent people.

Gyawali said since it is the government’s responsibility to maintain law and order, resorting to violence as a means of extortion will not be tolerated at any cost.

“Place you political demands in a political means, resorting to criminal activities will take us nowhere,” he warned the Biplav-led Maoist party.
Likewise, he also justified the court’s orders sentencing Resham Chaudhari, the main accused in the Tikapur incident, to life imprisonment, welcoming the verdict. “It is the duty of all Nepalis to accept the court decision,” he said.

Publish Date : 08 March 2019 20:05 PM

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