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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that no one involved in last Friday's criminal incident will get immunity.
Speaking at the beginning of the meeting of the House of Representatives on Monday, Prime Minister Oli said that if he was involved in the criminal incident that took place in Tinkune of Kathmandu on March 15th, even former King Gyanendra Shah would not get immunity.
Prime Minister Oli said that strict administrative action will be taken against anyone involved in the violent incident that has been reduced by joining the people who have been thrown into the corner of history. He said that the Ministry of Home Affairs is investigating the murder of people, vandalism of public property and arson and detailed details will come in the form of a report. During the
speech, he said that the constitution and the government have been repeatedly attacked for a year.
