A group of brotherhood at Genji's funeral home by placing wreaths on the martyr's photo
Kathmandu. In memory of the youths who lost their lives during the Genji movement that took place on August 23 and 24 last, the Genji generation celebrated a collective bhaitika at Maitighar in Kathmandu. They celebrated the collective brotherhood with the aim of conveying the message of coexistence, unity and justice while paying tribute to the deceased participants.
The participants in the program traditionally showed their respect for the martyrs who lost their lives by placing garlands on the pictures of martyrs.
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