SRP President KB Rai condemns recent attack on Retired Soldier Keshav Sapkota

SRP President KB Rai condemns recent attack on Retired Soldier Keshav Sapkota
SRP President KB Rai condemns recent attack on Retired Soldier Keshav Sapkota
SRP President KB Rai condemns recent attack on Retired Soldier Keshav Sapkota

The President of the Sikkim Republican Party (SRP), KB Rai, has strongly condemned the recent violent attack on retired Indian Navy officer Keshav Sapkota in Singtam, which took place last Saturday. Rai has called for strict action to be taken against those responsible for the heinous act of brutality, and has demanded that the police force be independent and proactive in handling all forms of crime.

Rai has expressed his deep concern over the incident and has stated that such acts of violence not only tarnish the image of Sikkim, but also pose a threat to the safety and security of its citizens. He has urged the authorities to take strict action against the perpetrators and ensure that justice is served.

The SRP President has also emphasized the need for the police force to be independent and impartial in carrying out their duties, and has called for them to be proactive in preventing and responding to all forms of crime. He has stressed that the safety and security of the people of Sikkim must be the top priority of the government and law enforcement agencies.

In conclusion, KB Rai has strongly condemned the violent attack on Keshav Sapkota and has called for justice to be served. He has urged the authorities to take strict action against those responsible and has emphasized the need for the police force to be independent and proactive in handling all forms of crime to ensure the safety and security of the people of Sikkim.


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