Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 18:01:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 23:07:46
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The Chief of the Nepal Army encourages protesters to suspend demonstrations and engage in dialogue, calling for peace in a video message released Tuesday.
On Tuesday evening, General Ashok Raj Sigdel, the Chief of the Nepal Army, released a video statement addressing the country's current protesters. He urged the protesters to suspend demonstrations and choose dialogue as a means of resolving the ongoing political dispute.
General Sigdel called for peace and urged everyone to exercise restraint, expressing concern about the disruptions and casualties caused by the ongoing protests. He appealed to the protesters to refrain from violent action, stating that it goes against the values of the people and the country.
"As the situation is getting more complicated, I request all concerned citizens to practice restraint and not to indulge in any violent activity," he said in the video.
General Sigdel's appeal comes as protests have intensified in the country over the past few weeks, with various groups demonstrating against the current government, demanding its resignation, and calling for fresh elections.
In the video message, he further emphasized the Army's commitment to serving the nation and maintaining peace, adding that the Army also stands ready to support the government if the need arises to maintain law and order.
His statement is a significant call for peace and dialogue, as the country navigates its political turmoil.
"I urge all the protesting parties to suspend their demonstrations and choose the path of dialogue to resolve the prevailing political stalemate," he concluded.
The video message has been widely circulated on social media and news sites, and it remains to be seen how the protesters will respond to the Army Chief's plea for peace.