New Delhi, 9 September (). After the violent incidents and loss of life and property due to the ongoing Jane ji movement in Nepal, now its impact is also seen in neighboring India. In view of this, Delhi Police has tightened the precautionary security system outside Nepal Embassy at Mandi House.
The Delhi Police got input that some people could protest against Nepal Embassy. In view of this, security has been increased at the Nepal Embassy at Mandi House. Although no demonstration has been confirmed yet, the deployment by the police has been retained.
A senior police officer said that there is peace at the moment, but in view of the situation, the security forces have been deployed so that any unpleasant situation can be dealt with.
Here, in the notice issued from Kathmandu, the Nepali army has expressed deep concern about the incident of ‘Jane Ji Movement’. The press release of the Public Relations and Information Directorate, Military Headquarters, Kathmandu issued by the Army said that the army is fully committed to protect the country’s freedom, sovereignty, geographical integrity and national unity.
The press release expressed deep condolences on the loss of life and property during the movement.
The Nepali army has appealed to the people, especially the youth, to be restrained and maintain social harmony. We request all citizens to prioritize national unity and do not make any activity that will make the situation more complicated in the country. “
The press release can use the mediums given in the press release to contact the army.
Significantly, on September 4, the Nepal government ordered a ban on 26 social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp.
These social media companies did not register within the deadline fixed in the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Social media companies were given time from August 28 to seven days from the ministry, but despite the end of the time limit, the companies did not submit the application.
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