Bhat-Bhateni Vows to Rebuild Stronger

Finance Minister Rameshwor Khanal visited the Koteshwor Bhat-Bhateni store, damaged in the recent riot. Owner Min Bahadur Gurung said the visit gave them courage. “The building may be gone, but Bhat-Bhateni’s spirit is not broken. We will rebuild stronger and keep serving the people of Nepal.”

Sep 16, 2025 - 23:31
Bhat-Bhateni Vows to Rebuild Stronger

Finance Minister Rameshwor Khanal visited the Koteshwor Bhat-Bhateni store on [insert date] that was severely damaged during the recent Gen-Z protest riot in Kathmandu. His visit aimed to observe the damages and encourage the management and staff affected by the incident.

Owner Min Bahadur Gurung said the presence of the finance minister gave them courage and motivation. “His visit strengthens us and inspires us to move forward with determination,” Gurung said.

Despite the destruction of the building and infrastructure, Gurung emphasized that the spirit of Bhat-Bhateni remains unbroken. He assured customers and the public that the store will be rebuilt stronger and will continue its service to the people of Nepal.

The riot had caused widespread damage in several commercial areas of Kathmandu, including Bhat-Bhateni, affecting businesses and daily operations. The store management is now preparing a plan for reconstruction and resuming full services as quickly as possible.

The visit also highlights the government’s support for businesses affected by public unrest, signaling efforts to restore confidence among entrepreneurs and citizens. The management of Bhat-Bhateni confirmed that reconstruction plans are underway, with full safety and operational measures being considered.

Bhat-Bhateni remains committed to serving the people of Nepal and maintaining its role as one of the country’s largest retail chains, even in challenging times.

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