The team of National Human Rights Commission Madhesh Province office came to the office of Nepal Journalist Federation Madhesh Province and took information about the incident.
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The National Human Rights Commission Madhesh Province office has started an investigation into the tragic attack on journalists by a group of advocates of Nepal Bar Association Janakpur after a press conference held to inform about the land acquired under the agreement with the Guthi Sansthan central office of Swargadwari side located in Janakpur-4.
A team including human rights officers Kiran Ghimire and Rahul Kumar Thakur from the Madhesh Pradesh office of the National Human Rights Commission and Rishikumar Jha, an employee of the Commission's information and technology branch, came to the Madhesh Pradesh office of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists to get ing information about the incident. It is understood that the commission's team of employees have taken necessary information with other injured and related persons. The Madhesh Province office of the Federation gave detailed information about the incident, including that Shailendra Kranti, General Secretary of the Madhesh Province, General Secretary of the Nepal Journalist Federation, Shailendra Kranti, had his leg broken, journalist Anil Kumar Nirala's eye was damaged, and journalist Diwakar Rai was seriously injured in the head.
Requesting the National Human Rights Commission to investigate and investigate the truth of the incident, the federation also requested that the commission make necessary recommendations to uphold constitutional supremacy and the dignity of the legal state in Nepal and bring the culprits to justice.
The central member of Nepal Journalist Federation Rajesh Kumar Karna, Shyam Prasad Banjara, President of Madhesh Province of Journalist Federation, Secretary Hadis Khuddar and Puran Gupta, President of Nepal Journalist Federation Dhanusha branch, participated on the occasion.
