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Those who set fire to Singha Darbar are in power: Durga Prasai

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Janakpur. Durga Prasai, the coordinator of the civil defense campaign and a medical practitioner, has said that now is not the time to conduct a 100-day review of the government. Speaking to mediapersons at Janakpurdham Airport on Monday, Prasai said that he will not say anything about the government's 100-day work. He informed that the video will be released after 10 days and special disclosure will be made through that video.

 He mentioned that those who set fire to the Singha Durbar have come to power today. He accused those who came to power of corrupting the system. Prasai said that even though he was arrested without charge, the court was as tall as Mount Everest and judged him.

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