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FOR DR. GOVINDA KC, AGAINST GOVT'S DECISION

Leaders, celebrities and supporters march for Dr. Govinda KC and against the government's decisions.
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KATHMANDU, July 21: Expressing support to Dr. Govinda KC’s demands and urging the government to save his life, hundreds of people have converged at Maitighar Mandala and are heading to New Baneshwor.


Dr. KC is on his 22nd day of his fast-unto-death hunger strike demanding reforms in the medical sector. 


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Nepali Congress parliamentarian Gagan Thapa, Sushila Karki, Manisha Koirala, Kedar Bhakta Mathema, Shyam Shrestha, Dr. Baburam Bhattarai, Karishma Manandhar along with others are present in the rally.


Despite popular support, Prime Minister K P Oli had already said that he would not yield to anyone just because “he is fasting”. 


Although the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) leaders had said that the government would hold talks with Dr Govinda KC in the capital after admitting him to CCU, the government is yet to translate words into action. 


Dr KC’s key demands include passing Medical Education Ordinance brought by the Sher Bahadur Deuba government as medical education bill without making any changes. 


The ordinance includes Mathema committee’s recommendations, such as banning opening of new medical colleges in Kathmandu for 10 years, restricting a university from issuing more than five affiliations and requiring medical colleges to run their own hospitals for at least three years before getting affiliations. 

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