KATHMANDU, April 4: Thousands of supporters of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Kathmandu took to the streets today, marching from Sundhara to Shanti Batika, demanding justice for the recent Tinkune incident.
The march, which drew participants from all over the Valley, called for a fair judicial investigation into the events surrounding the Tinkune protest. RPP leaders raised their voices against the arbitrary arrests of senior vice-chairman Rabindra Mishra and general secretary Dhawal Shamsher Rana, among others, who were detained without reason.
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The demonstrators also made clear demands: the release of all detainees, the declaration of the deceased as martyrs, and the provision of free and effective treatment for the injured.
The rally culminated in a corner meeting at Shanti Batika, where party leaders continued to press for their demands. They emphasized the need for justice and transparency, highlighting the importance of holding those responsible for the violence accountable.
Here are some photos of the march taken by Republica’s Photojournalist Dipesh Darshandhari: