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RPP submits memo in protest of slaughtering of cow



KATHMANDU: Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has submitted a memo to the government in protest of the slaughtering of cows through district administration offices of all 77 districts in the country.

RPP Spokesperson and Publicity Department Chief Mohan Kumar Shrestha shared that they submitted the memo to the government demanding to stop slaughtering cows, the national animal of Nepal.

At the time when the news of slaughtering cows was doing rounds across the country, the RPP demanded the government check the slaughtering and bring those involved in the crime to book.

The hardliner nationalist party, through the memo, also called for compliance with the constitution and urged for maintaining religious and cultural goodwill in the country

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