Madhav Kumar Nepal's government shut down Unity Life International Ltd and organisations registered with it across the country. Our hospital has been padlocked and its manager detained. The government banned transactions with organisations associated with Unity as well as insurance of even deceased family members. Corrupt officials are conspiring to amass a huge sum of money by selling the property of the company. We have been watching the political parties who remained silent at such an injustice.
Running away or hiding ourselves is not the solution. We must face it and tell people the truth. For that, a movement has been inevitable. The court sided with the biased government and its accomplices, depriving people of their right to property. But the people have understood this. We ask them to stay alert. If our issues are not resolved immediately, we will eliminate anyone, one by one. The useless government, the corrupt justice, and legal professionals should take responsibility for the consequences. If cleaning up 50 corrupt people guarantees a better life for all Nepali people, we take it as a holy act, not as a crime. If the government fails to create an environment conducive to operating the company within 21 days, we will start executing the plan from day 23.
We have been keeping tabs on the daily activities of those involved in ruining the company. Neither the company nor the country will get peace until these corrupt people are killed. We have taken the decision to take physical action against them and are all prepared to face any challenges that might come our way.
We first want to warn the government officials and political leaders. Nothing can stop us from achieving our goal. We have formed a 1,505-member struggle committee comprising representatives of 75 districts. We warn the government to be prepared to face the consequences once our action is launched.
You can contact us to join the movement at [email protected] Buland, Commander, Nationalist Unity Front
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