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Jenji movement should be declared as people's movement against misrule and corruption: Yadav Singh

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Kathmandu. Declaring the Genji movement a people's movement against misrule and corruption, he has gone on a hunger strike. Since Tuesday, Yadav Singh of Kanchanpur has been on a fast to death in Maitighar, Kathmandu, demanding that the Genji movement be declared a people's movement against misrule and corruption, and the demands of the families of the martyrs and the injured in the movement should be immediately addressed.

He said that even after 4 days of fasting to death, no initiative has been taken by the government. He alleged that the government did not care about spending the night under the open sky. He said that anyone who shoots and kills even those who go to school should be punished. .

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