Yuwa Sangh, Durga Prasain group prohibited from holding protest assemblies at Maitighar on Nov 23
Yuwa Sangh Nepal, the youth wing of the CPN-UML, and controversial businessman Durga Prasain will not be allowed to hold protest assemblies at Maitighar on Thursday (November 23).
The District Administration Office, Kathmandu has decided not to allow both sides to organize programs at Maitighar Mandala.
Assistant Chief District Officer of the District Administration Office Rabindra Prasad Acharya said that the decision has been made to not allow any groups to organize assemblies at Maitighar Mandala on Thursday.
He said that both the groups have been informed about the decision.
“We held a meeting with both sides. We have already told them that they will not be allowed to organize protest activities at the same place,” Acharya said.
Yuwa Sangh and Durga Prasain have been saying that they will hold programs at Maitighar on Thursday.
Saying that there could be a security threat if both sides organize programs at the same place, Acharya said that the Administration has asked both sides to look for another place.
He said that the Administration will designate a suitable place for both sides to organize programs.
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