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Do not demonstrate on the streets, the government is ready for dialogue: Home Minister Aryal

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Kathmandu. Kattik: Home Minister Omprakash Aryal has asked the groups who are protesting on the road for a dialogue with various demands. After a discussion with the head of the security agencies at the Prime Minister's residence, Baluwatar, he clarified that the government is ready for dialogue.
The political demand is addressed by the government through dialogue. Had to come to dialogue. The government is ready to communicate. It is not necessary to go to the streets", said Home Minister Aryal. He said that the protestors should be aware that the rights of others are not violated while exercising their democratic rights.

There was no damage to public or private property. There was no violent activity anywhere. It is the government's request to various political forces and protestors," said the Home Minister. Informing that there was a detailed analysis of the latest security situation in the country in the Baluwatar security meeting, he said that the government is focused on creating an environment for elections by equalizing the security situation.

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