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National Unity Campaign sets up its office in Parsa district

The Campaign says its focus is resistance against Chinese expansion, Islamic extremism and establishment of federal Hindu republic.

Kathmandu: The National Unity Campaign, an organization of Hindu nationalists in Nepal, set up its office in Parsa district, which was inaugurated on Friday by Binaya Yadav, the president of NUC. Yadav said that protection of national dignity, social unity and political stability are the main goals of the Campaign.

Members of the Campaign present in the program criticized the agreements the Nepali Congress-UML coalition government signed with China recently.  They also spoke against all sorts of foreign interference in Nepal’s internal matters.