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Nabaraj Bohara reaches Baluwatar after 31-day barefoot march from Surkhet



KATHMANDU: Nabaraj Bohara, who began a barefoot journey from Surkhet on May 18, has reached Baluwatar on the 31st day of his protest march.

He arrived in the capital this morning, walking from Kalanki to Baluwatar.

Bohara undertook the journey to draw national attention to corruption and irregularities in Karnali Province. His protest, done entirely barefoot, was aimed at symbolizing the pain and neglect suffered by the people of the region.

He said he hopes to meet Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to personally hand over his concerns. If that is not possible, he plans to submit the issues to the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers at Singha Durbar.

Publish Date : 17 June 2025 14:15 PM

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