Tikapur incident not political at all: Big III
KATHMANDU: The three major political parties have concluded that the violence in Tikapur of Kailali district on Monday could not at all be considered as a political incident.
A meeting of the top leaders of the Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and UCPN-Maoist, held this evening at the Constituent Assembly building at New Baneshwar to review the fatal attack on security personnel, recommended to the government to guarantee security ensuring the people’s right to live.
They also urged all not to speak and behave in provocative ways.
Prior to the meeting, the parliamentary party of Nepali Congress and the standing committee of CPN-UML dubbed the Kailali incident as "sponsored, cruel and condemnable".
Both the ruling parties have urged the government to deftly carry out the responsibility of maintaining security and make necessary arrangements for protecting the life and property of the people.
Similarly, the parliamentary party of the UCPN-Maoist has decided to assess the Tikapur incident and move ahead addressing the demands of the people, according to party leader and lawmaker Agni Sapkota.
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