Jen-ji is angry after not being able to deliver the memorandum to Prime Minister Karki
Kathmandu. Various Genji youth groups have become angry after Prime Minister Sushila Karki could not submit the memorandum. They reached the Prime Minister's Office on Monday to submit a memorandum to Prime Minister Karki against the appointment of relatives and relatives in the Prime Minister's Secretariat. But they were angry because they could not meet the Prime Minister directly.
After the crowd of Genji youths from different groups gathered at the gate of the Prime Minister's office, Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister Ajaybhadra Khanal took information about their demands. Khanal said that there is some truth in the news about the appointment of relatives and friends in the Prime Minister's Secretariat. As the demands raised by Genji were justified, he assured to discuss them.
The Genji youth groups maintained that the Prime Minister should listen to them. Although the Genji youth reached the main gate to meet them, Prime Minister Karki left after the cabinet meeting.
Express
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