The Prime Minister is calling for the formation of the Truth and Disappearance Commission: Dahal

Chaitra 9, 2081

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

The Prime Minister is calling for the formation of the Truth and Disappearance Commission: Dahal

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Former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is calling him to form the Truth and Disappearance Commission. During the Mechi-Mahakali Terai-Madhes Awakening campaign, which is centered on the postal route of the Maoist party, a team including party president Dahal has arrived in Chitwan, Madi.

He said this to one of the injured in the Bandarmude incident who came to Madi, Devendrapur on Saturday morning to talk to Dahal.

In June 2062, during the armed struggle, a passenger bus was hit by an electric shock set by Maoists in Madi, Bandarmudhe, killing 38 people on the spot. Krishna Prasad Pokharel of Madi, who was injured in that incident, questioned Dahal, 'I was injured, my back was injured. I stayed in Malaysia for two years, but it was difficult to work due to pain. I returned to the village and ran a tea shop. When will we be heard?'

Answering the question, former Prime Minister Dahal said that the Truth and Disappearance Commission will decide all the incidents that happened during the war. 'Now the commission is being formed. KP Oli is calling me. It is to say that the same commission had to be formed. There are other things too. Now that the commission is formed, all the doors will open, there will be no obstacles. The policy door for relief and compensation has been opened,' said Dahal.

Injured Pokharel asked, 'When will this issue be implemented?' When asked, Dahal's answer was, 'It will take as much as one and a half years. Talks with political parties may happen soon. I think it will be finished within a year. But all in all, it will take one and a half years. It's been so many years, now if it ends in one-and-a-half years, that will be a big thing.'

Krishna Prasad Adhikari, another victim of the Bandarmuhe incident, whose home is Devendrapur, raised slogans against Dahal. Dahal's team was coming to Devendrapur from Madi, Krishnanagar on a 'morning walk'. At the same time, slogans were raised when the team approached the officer's house. But security personnel and Maoist workers immediately took him to the house.

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