Those who spread chaos cannot be exempted: Deputy Prime Minister Shrestha

Dec 02, Kathmandu- Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha has said that those who take the law into their hands and spread chaos cannot be exempted.

Speaking to reporters at Bharatpur Airport on Saturday, Home Minister Shrestha said that he will not allow a situation to obstruct the implementation of the federal democratic republic, socialist-oriented inclusive democracy.

Home Minister Shrestha emphasized that the rights given to citizens by the democratic system institutionalized by the constitution should be ensured. "The type of activity that is being tried to be done now, we have not taken it as a big challenge to the system itself," he said. He said that the government should take more serious measures to protect the constitution and democratic system. Minister Shrestha said, "We have not done anything about shutting down social networks. This type of decision has been made on TikTok. On the question that other social networks are about to close, he clarified and said, "There is a discussion about other social networks. That is not true. We regulate".

Minister Shrestha says that the government is thinking liberally to ensure the protection of the constitution and the exercise of the rights given by democracy. "We are not in favor of giving concessions if anyone considers it as a weakness and disturbs social harmony, disturbs caste, religious unity and harmonious tolerance and creates unrest, instability and anarchy in work and society to affect national unity and takes the law into their own hands," Minister Shrestha said. said