After the Genji movement, the former home minister, the author, held a press conference
Kathmandu. The former Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar, who resigned during the Genji movement on August 23 and 24, has organized a press conference this afternoon. A press conference has been held at the office of the Congress Parliamentary Party to publicize the views of the former home minister, who is also a central member of the Nepali Congress.
He resigned on the same day after the loss of life and property during the Genji movement on August 23. Then on August 24th, public and private properties were vandalized and set on fire in major cities of the country including Kathmandu.
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