Elections are mandatory only for those who grab power: Durga Prasai
Kathmandu. Medical practitioner Durga Prasai has said that the country needs journalism that protects the country, preserves the country, preserves the religion and preserves the culture. Addressing a press conference on Thursday, he said that everyone should be ready to face the terrible situation if they are not going to save the country together. He said, 'We need journalism that protects the country, religion and culture. Now, if we all don't work together to save the country, we should be ready to face a terrible situation.'
Similarly, he said that elections are mandatory only for those who have legally seized power. He said that 90 percent of the people of Nepal do not want elections today. He said that as guilty as Ramesh Lekhtar and KP Oli are who ordered the police to kill the child, all those who planned it sitting inside a closed room are equally guilty.
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