May 13, 2026, Wednesday
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Jen-G-Too's demand to prosecute those responsible for the incidents of August 23 and 24

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Kathmandu. A group of Genji youth has demanded that those found guilty in the incidents of August 23 and 24 be prosecuted. In a discussion with Home Minister Omprakash Aryal at Singh Darbar on Sunday, the representatives of a group called Genji Two demanded that those found guilty of suppressing Bhadra 23 during the Genji movement be punished.

Similarly, they demanded that those involved in the arson and vandalism that took place in the name of Janeji on Bhadra 24 should be punished. Genji 2 group spokesperson Avin Limwu said that during the Home Minister's discussion, the perpetrators of the incidents in the Genji movement were demanded to be prosecuted.

He also said that they are ready to support the government in the upcoming elections. Limwu informed that their group has been expanded across the country. Genji Two has said that on the 12th of November, they will observe silence in memory of the martyrs at Maitighar and hand over the memorandum with the issues and demands of Genji to the Minister of Home Affairs and other ministers at Maitighar.

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