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Nepali Congress condemns Barahathawa tragedy, urges thorough investigation and restraint



KATHMANDU: The Nepali Congress has expressed deep sorrow and concern over the tragic incident in Barahathawa, where 30-year-old Jay Shankar Sah lost his life during clashes between demonstrators and security personnel. The locals were protesting for the improvement of a primary health center in Barahathawa municipality-6.

In an official press release today, Krishna Prasad Poudel, the Chief Secretary of the NC party office, conveyed the party’s serious attention towards the unfortunate death resulting from gunfire by security forces. The NC extended heartfelt tributes to the deceased and conveyed deep condolences to the bereaved family.

The party urged the government to conduct a thorough investigation to understand the reality of the incident, provide necessary treatment to the injured, and address the genuine concerns raised by the demonstrators. The NC also appealed to all parties to adopt peaceful and non-violent means when voicing their rights, while calling on security forces and other stakeholders to exercise restraint.

Meanwhile, local authorities in Sarlahi have extended the curfew imposed in Barahathawa since Friday afternoon, citing the potential for further unrest following the tragic incident. The curfew, initially enforced from 5:30 pm Friday to 8:00 am today, will now continue until 8:00 am the following day, Sunday. The aggrieved locals have prevented the removal of the deceased’s body from the site, adding to the tense situation.

Publish Date : 06 January 2024 18:48 PM

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