Garima Chaudhary’s parents brought to Kathmandu for talks with Home Minister
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At a glance
- The parents of three-year-old Garima Chaudhary, murdered in Bara district, are meeting with Nepal's Home Minister.
- They were brought to Kathmandu from Simara to discuss government action regarding the incident.
- The killing has sparked outrage and demands for a swift investigation and justice.
The parents of three-year-old Garima Chaudhary, who was murdered in Simara, Bara district, are scheduled to meet with Nepal's Home Minister Sudan Gurung in Kathmandu. The meeting aims to discuss government action following the tragic incident.
Manoj Chaudhary and Manmati Chaudhary, Garima's father and mother, were transported to the capital from Simara specifically for this discussion at the Ministry of Home Affairs. According to the Home Minister's Secretariat, the meeting was set to take place shortly after their arrival in Kathmandu on Saturday afternoon.
Accompanied by local activists, the couple traveled from Simara Airport. Before their departure, Manoj Chaudhary urged local residents to continue their protests, emphasizing the demand for justice for his daughter. The brutal killing of the young child has ignited widespread anger among locals, who are calling for a prompt investigation and accountability for those responsible.
continue their protest demanding justice for his daughter
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