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Jagman announces formation of Joint People's Movement Committees in all 77 districts

Dr Jagman Gurung, the acting coordinator of the Joint People's Movement Committee, announced plans to form its branches in all 77 districts of the country.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 20: Dr Jagman Gurung, the acting coordinator of the Joint People's Movement Committee, announced plans to form its branches in all 77 districts of the country.


In a statement issued on Sunday, Acting Coordinator Gurung said the committee would establish district-level branches across Nepal to pursue key objectives of restoring the constitutional monarchy, reestablishing Nepal as a Sanatan Hindu kingdom, abolishing federalism, eradicating corruption and promoting good governance.


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Dr Gurung urged all patriotic and nationalist citizens to actively participate in and support the formation of these district committees, which the committee will create with specific goals and a defined timeframe.


 

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