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Balkumari area remains tense as agitating EPS examinees set Minister Jwala's car on fire

KATHMANDU, Dec 29:  Youths protesting over the issue of Employment Permit System (EPS) examination set the car belonging to Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport Prakash Jwala on fire at Balkumari in Lalitpur.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Dec 29:  Youths protesting over the issue of Employment Permit System (EPS) examination set the car belonging to Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport Prakash Jwala on fire at Balkumari in Lalitpur. They set fire to the vehicle with the registration number Ba 2 Jha 5861.



According to Chief of Lalitpur Police Range SSP Siddhi Bikram Shah, there has been a report that a car has been set on fire. He said  that a police team has already reached the incident site.


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The protesting youths have also blocked the road section.


 

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