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Saptari Killings was purely Human Rights Violation by the state

Rayznews reported " On March 5th four United Democratic Madhesi Front cadets have been killed in a firing by Police trying to dis...

Monday, June 10, 2019

Itahari Mayor taking things into his hand

Dwarik Lal Chaudhary, mayor of Itahari Sub metropolitan City, has taken things in hand slapping Manoj Dahal, a non-gazetted officer as well secretary of ward 19 of the sub-metropolis and allegedly manhandling sub-engineer Ram Khadka accusing him of asking for money while transferring his land. The funny thing is the mayor is taking everything in his hand making him a supreme power of law, and justice.

In view of the case the mayor threatens of physical assault and verbal abuse  to journalist Birat Anupam by a telephone call.

The mayor has allegedly issued a statement to allocated Rs 10 million to break your nose of the journalist. 

Dwarika Lal Chaudhary was elected during 2018 local level election as the mayor of Itahari Sub metropolitan city. He was contesting the elections representing Nepal Communist Party for the post.

This shows the current level of political culture of Nepal where the leaders are more focused towards power politics and manipulation. In all democratic practice every person has a right for a fair trail. But Mr. Mayor is supreme power who thinks he is law, justice and police. People like him are disgrace to democratic values and practice.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Arjun chhetri an imposter

The Nepal Police has arrested Arjun Chhetri on Tuesday for predicting a heavy earthquake to hit Nepal this month.  He was arrested from kalimati outside his office by the  Metropolitan Police Range, Kathmandu.

According to police, Chhetri had claimed that an earthquake of high magnitude would hit Nepal soon through a video which surfaced over social media including YouTube. he was arrested under the  Disaster Risk and Management Act-2017 of Clause 14 that states  no one can circulate false claims about any natural disaster as it would create an environment of fear among the public. Any individual found to be violating the provision can face a jail sentence up to six months or a fine up to Rs100,000 or both.

The rise of such activities has gone up after the rise of social media where people are saying anything without caution to have more views and clicks. The problem has severely hit the young generation where there is a craze of social media and Viral trend. This cannot just be blamed to the use and availability of the technology but a serious research needs to be conducted understanding the current trend and mind set of youth.



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