Ravi's response- The reckoning is yet to be settled, the time for me to speak is coming
Kathmandu. Ravi Lamichhane, chairman of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP, has said that the time is coming for him to speak. After the court ordered him to be released from prison, Ravi, who reached Butbal, claimed that he would speak with joy when the time came. "The injustice they have done to me is nothing compared to the injustice they have done to this country. It will be calculated. Let's talk a little longer after settling the account. All I can say today is that there is still a lot to settle. Justice is yet to be found.
He requested the supporters to be patient for some time. I hope this country will get justice soon. Hail to all. The time will come for me to speak. Please be patient for some time. I have a lot to say. Thank you very much to everyone for this love, this support, this faith and this unwavering support. That's all I said today. The day of speaking again is coming. All hail,” he said.
Express
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