Social Activist Deepa Nepali Continues Satyagraha Against Inhuman Treatment in Cities

Kathmandu. Deepa Nepali is on a satyagraha saying, 'Is the government room vacant?'. For the past month and a half, she has been protesting against the inhumane treatment and atrocities happening in the city by staying at Maitighar Mandala in Kathmandu.

In an interview with Ratopati, social activist Deepa said that this movement is not just for the Dalit community but against the inhumane practices of all Nepalis. Ironically, the government is not listening to her voice. Even after a month and a half, the government has not shown promptness in listening to her demands.

She has been agitating to make the city civilized and egalitarian. This is not her personal issue, but a social issue. She believes that the state has created a situation where one has to keep searching for a room.

Her demand is clear - let a clear law be made against caste discrimination and be implemented.

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