NEPAL Protest: Army Chief appealed to the protesters for peace, army will be deployed. Nepal Army Chief Urges Gen Z Protestors for Peaceful Resolution

Nepal Gen Z Protests: Nepali Army chief Ashok Raj Sigdel has appealed to the protesters to find a peaceful solution to solve the problem in a peaceful manner. Soldiers have been deployed from 10 pm.

Nepal Violence: Nepali Army Chief General Ashok Raj Sigdel urged Jane Z protesters to find a peaceful solution through negotiations. Said that army personnel have been deployed to maintain the system.

Army chief expressed grief over the loss of public property

In a recorded video statement released late on Tuesday night, the army chief said, “There has been widespread damage during the protest. To prevent further property loss and maintain peace, security and harmony, national unity and harmony is our shared duty.” General Sigdel in his address expressed deep grief over the loss of public property during nationwide protests. He expressed condolences to the families of those killed. Wished the injured to recover soon.

Stop protests and talk, the country’s defense shared duty

Sigdel said, “It is our shared duty to reduce this uncomfortable situation, to give a sense of national heritage, public and private properties, common citizens, diplomatic missions and public and protect paramount interests. Therefore, to take out the country out of this odd situation in peaceful ways, I request for cancellation of protest and calling for a conversation.”

Army deployed in Nepal from 10 pm

A few minutes after the release of the statement of the army chief, Nepal’s defense security institution said that if the looting, arson and sabotage continued, “soldiers will be deployed with other security agencies from 10 pm (local time). Nepal Army said, Nepal Army said,

Taking undue advantage of the existing adverse situation, some groups are causing widespread damage to citizens and public property. Looting and arson. The Nepal army once again urges not to be involved in such activities. If such activities are not stopped, we inform you that Nepal Army and all security agencies will be deployed in their main responsibility to control the situation for the safety of Nepal and Nepalis from 10 pm. We also appeal to the whole country for cooperation. Subsequently, the security situation will be revalved and further information will be released.

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Explain that this warning has come from the army when protesters set fire to state institutions including Singh Darbar, Supreme Court and Parliament House on Tuesday. Attacks on leaders, police and public infrastructure have pushed Nepal into a state of emergency.

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