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Usury victim continue their protest for justice on Thursday



KATHMANDU: Victims of loan sharking, advocating for justice, maintained their protest in Kathmandu on Thursday.

The demonstrators organized a rally from Bhrikutimandap to Bhadrakali, voicing slogans for justice.

The primary demands include collective debt forgiveness, interest-free loans for impoverished farmers, restitution of properties transferred at any level, and the establishment of a robust judicial commission, among six outlined demands.

The protesters remain actively involved in a focused demonstration in Kathmandu, underscoring their concerns.

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