Prime Minister Karki's clarification that there is no intention to offend religion or community
Kathmandu. Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that she does not have any intention or intention to harm any religion or community. Prime Minister Karki has given this explanation regarding the comments made from various sides regarding the expression expressed during the launch of the 16-day campaign against gender violence through the social network 9Facebook0.
Prime Minister Karki said, "It is not my intention and intention to attack any religion or community. She made it clear that she has equal respect for all religions and requested the entire countrymen to support the campaign to maintain peace, harmony and tolerance in the current situation.
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