There should be a high-level judicial investigation into the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24: Gaire

”The kind of activities that took place, such as looting and arson, against people affiliated with the party, the homes of citizens, and the homes of business families, are highly condemnable and condemnable.” - Thakur Gaire

kartik 27, 2082

Madhav Aryal

There should be a high-level judicial investigation into the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24: Gaire

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UML Politburo member Thakur Gaire has said that the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24 should be investigated separately by a high-level judicial investigation. He demanded that since Bhadra 23 and 24 were different incidents, both incidents should be investigated separately accordingly.

Speaking at a press conference organized on the eve of the public demonstration to be held by UML Palpa on Saturday, leader Gaire said, "The kind of activities that have taken place, such as looting and arson of people affiliated with the party, citizens' houses, and business houses, are highly condemnable and condemnable."

That is why he said that both incidents should be investigated separately. Stating that those involved in the incidents should be punished, he demanded that action be taken against the criminals involved in vandalism, looting, and arson in the name of the movement.

He objected to the fact that the newly formed investigation committee tried to put the incidents of the 23rd and 24th in the same basket. "We are not saying that the guilty should be allowed to escape," he said. He suspected that doubts had been raised about how impartial the commission would be since the current chairman of the commission, Gauri Bahadur Karki, is controversial. Speaking on a different occasion, leader Gaire said that the formation of the Council of Ministers and the dissolution of Parliament were unconstitutional.

He said that the parliament should be restored as the formation of the Council of Ministers and the dissolution of the parliament have gone beyond the demands of the protesters. “The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers have been formed against the constitution,” he said at a press conference held by the UML Palpa Publicity and Publication Department. “We are going to demonstrate across the country on the 29th, demanding that unconstitutional steps and undemocratic activities be corrected.”

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