Meter-Interest Loan Protest March Continues
Kathmandu. The foot justice march against meter-interest loans, which started from Janakpur on June 25, has moved forward from Lalbandi today on its fourth day. Organizers have informed that this journey, undertaken by entrepreneurs and victims to awaken the state and establish their rights, is gradually moving forward and will not stop without reaching Kathmandu.
Hundreds of participants seeking justice have joined the march, carrying placards with slogans such as 'Tear up the promissory note silently' and 'No need to go to Kathmandu to demand rights'. They are moving towards the capital, walking approximately 20-26 kilometers every day.
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According to the organizers, they have come to Kathmandu again to increase pressure as the government has not implemented its commitments despite giving agreements four times. They are expected to reach Kathmandu within about a week. Photos: Nepal Photo Library
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