Medical businessman Durga Prasai stopped from holding program at Kathmandu airport

Kathmandu. Medical businessman Durga Prasai has been stopped by the police from holding a program. When Prasai, who returned to Kathmandu from Jhapa, tried to hold a program in the airport area, a team from the District Police Range, Kathmandu stopped him.

SP Pawan Bhattarai of the District Police Range, Kathmandu told Ratopati that he was stopped from holding a program in a prohibited area. He said, 'They were preparing to hold a program by putting up posters, we have stopped them.'

Prasai had been arrested and released several times before for the offense of disturbing public peace. Prasai has been arrested 6 times since the Genji movement.

Prasai had organized a program at the domestic terminal of the airport to address Ganesh Nepali, who self-immolated in Tripureshwor. All the campaigners were urged to be present at the domestic terminal for the program to be held under the banner of the Citizen Rescue Campaign.

The police stopped the program and took him to his residence in Bhaktapur and released him.

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