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Hark Sampang's objection to the demolition of civilian dwellings

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Kathmandu. Harkraj Rai Hark Sampang, Chairman of Shram Sanskriti Party, has objected to the demolition of the common people's residences. Today, through social networks, he made it clear that the activity of making people homeless cannot be accepted under any circumstances, citing various excuses and riches.

He wrote, "Demolition of people's dwellings and making them homeless under various pretexts cannot and should not be confirmed." Expressing his opinion through social media, President Hark pointed out the need to stand up for the people in the current social and political context. He said, ``When others get hurt, it is Harkism to feel pain and help and struggle as much as possible by showing a sense of support.

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