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Kathmandu. Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden has warned the government not to consider the peaceful movement of the royalists as a weakness.

Addressing the protesters in Kathmandu on Sunday, Chairman Lingden made it clear that the country could not tolerate further conflict and did not take the path of rebellion and warned not to consider their decency as weakness.

Can’t the youths we have with guns enter the forest today? Chairman Lingden asked. He also accused the major political parties of misusing the state power. He alleged that the courts and police were misused to protect those involved in corruption and crime.

“We have not chosen the path of rebellion as the country cannot afford further conflict,” he said. We have performed peacefully. We have taken the peaceful path so that not a single policeman should die, not a single citizen should die. Don’t think of it as a weakness. If 24,000 youths are not allowed to enter the forest with guns today, can we not vandalise two or four places in this campaign? We don’t want that. But considering our decency as a weakness, you loot the country, destroy it, save your people and trap others. Not only us, but the police who are sitting with us also know that those who burned people alive in the brick kiln were left in the name of the court. ’

He has also demanded that RPP-Nepal chairman Kamal Thapa should be removed from the control of dignity. Police have detained Thapa during a protest in Kathmandu on Sunday.

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