Gujarat: Nepal citizens depart from Jamnagar, the border of Nepal will show up after 3 days
Jamnagar, September 12 (IANS). People from the Nepalese community living in Jamnagar have expressed concern about the current situation in Nepal. He says it is a good thing to expose corrupt leaders in Nepal, but at the same time reports on violence and the death of innocent people are worrying. A bus left for Nepal from Jamnagar on Friday, which will reach the border of Nepal after 3 days. These nepales who have lived in Jamnagar for the past one and a half are going there to meet their family. At the same time, people are struggling to get out of their homes due to an edge in some areas in Nepal. People from the Nepali community living in Jamnagar are concerned about their families still in Nepal. About 21 thousand Nepali citizens live in Jamnagar. Nepali -Burger Santosh Soni said people in Nepal feel uncertain, while Nepali citizens living in India, including Jamnagar, feel pretty safe. He said he was constantly getting support from the government here. At the same time, the people of the migrant Nepalese community living in Jharsuguda also united Odisha and called on peace and national unity. Members of the local Gorkha Samaj expressed compassion for the affected families in a meeting and called on all parties to renounce violence. Local Neetu Thapa told Ians: “I am attached to the Nepali society. The political basis of the country has shaken, and the growing disappointment of youth has violently gave the violent movement violently. He said,” Premier KP Oli resigned. What Jane-G through the movement had to do. Chaman Gurung, president of Gorkha Samaj Jharsuguda, expressed sadness over violence in Nepal. He said: “We are very sad. There must have been such a violent movement in Nepal. If the protest was against the leaders, there must have been action against them. But the property of the nation should not have damaged.” Gurung said: “What has happened in Nepal so far. Now we want peace to be restored in Nepal. We leave Nepal and our family is here, while there is a loss in the violence. The prime minister has become someone, but we demand that there is monarchy. Nepal must be a Hindu nation.” -Ians bag/gkt