The Human Rights Commission has started an investigation into the case of a provincial assembly member holding a girl child hostage

Magh 30, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

The Human Rights Commission has started an investigation into the case of a provincial assembly member holding a girl child hostage

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The National Human Rights Commission has started investigation and investigation into the incident of labor exploitation by UML MP Rekha Kumari Sharma of Lumbini State Assembly.

 The commission started the investigation soon after the news came in the media saying that the public prosecutor is preparing not to prosecute the case of child labor.

The commission has written to the High Public Prosecutor's Office Patan and the District Public Prosecutor's Office in Kathmandu to provide the report with the opinion submitted by the Nepal Police to the Public Prosecutor's Office within seven days. 

On May 14, Kathmandu Metropolitan City rescued a 14-year-old girl. Before rescuing him, the intern student of the metropolis had filled a form to analyze the situation and data of the children living in the homes of people other than their parents and relatives in the school he was studying. While filling the

form, the girl studying in class 7 revealed that she was kept by MP Sharma as a domestic worker, she was made to cook food, wash clothes, flower garden, sweep/mop and Sharma beat her with hand and pipe in Sharma's house.

The Human Rights Commission has started an investigation into the case of a provincial assembly member holding a girl child hostage

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