Federal Democratic Front mourns victims of Air India crash

 KATHMANDU, JUNE 14 — Leaders of the Federal Democratic Front expressed their condolences on Friday over the tragic Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. The London-bound Boeing 787 crashed into a medical college hostel in a residential area just minutes after takeoff on Thursday, killing 241 people on board and at least 29 on the ground. One passenger survived.


The Front’s meeting, held at the central office of the Rastriya Mukti Party in Shantinagar and chaired by Rajendra Mahato, expressed deep sorrow over the devastating incident.


Anil Mahaseth, a member of the Front’s Political Committee, told The Himalayan Times that the meeting paid tribute to the victims and extended heartfelt condolences to the families affected by the tragedy.


The meeting also discussed internal matters, including gathering input from all member parties to finalize a work plan for future approval. Mahaseth said the Front agreed to focus on issues concerning indigenous communities and move forward with dialogue and cooperation.


The leaders also decided to investigate a growing visit visa scam, vowing to uncover the truth and demand strict action against those involved in human trafficking and corruption.


Prominent leaders attending the meeting included Rajendra Mahato (Rastriya Mukti Party), Mahantha Thakur (Loktantrik Samajwadi Party), and Upendra Yadav (Janata Samajwadi Party), among others.

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