Prime Minister's statement that former Raja Shah had enshrined Durga Prasai in Nirmal Niwas on Chait 14 and then violent incidents took place.
Addressing the House of Representatives and the National Assembly separately on Monday, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that no one will be given immunity for the criminal acts committed during the royalist demonstration. He said that even former king Gyanendra Shah will not get immunity in the incident. He said that Shah was also responsible for the vandalism and arson in Tinkune.
Prime Minister Oli said that the former King Shah had invited Durga Prasai to Nirmal Niwas on Chait 14 and then violent incidents took place. "An unwanted person who is trying to destroy the society was appointed by the alleged Janak Commander to his residence and assigned for violent incidents," he said. Former king Shah has violated the agreement made after the historic decision of the Constituent Assembly.'
On the same day, the Prime Minister also thanked the Prime Minister saying that the grand meeting held by the Samajwadi Front of the opposition parties at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu was dignified. Prime Minister Oli has also criticized RP MPs. He said that it is not acceptable to oppose the republican system and federal democracy within the parliament. When the Prime Minister was speaking in the House of Representatives, RPP MPs protested when he said that former King Shah was responsible for the Three Kune incident. After that, Oli, who came to speak in the National Assembly, had a dig at the RP MP.
Prime Minister Oli replied in the meeting that an employee had been removed and the matter was pending in the court, so it could not be discussed in the parliament. He said that Parliament is not the place to comment on merits and demerits of national service employees. Prime Minister Oli has expressed his displeasure towards the Parliament after it became a compelling situation to answer in the Parliament regarding the removal of Kulman Ghising as the Executive Director of the Electricity Authority.
He said that if the Parliament interferes in the appointment or action of individuals, the Parliament will not be able to do its main work. He suggested that apart from appointment from public service, the appointment made by the government through other procedures can be done automatically when the government changes. Maoist spokesperson Agni Sapkota said that the obstruction was removed after the Prime Minister answered the issue of Ghising.
Congress MP Vishwaprakash Sharma has questioned the silence of Nirmal Niwas regarding the Tinkune incident. Speaking in the House of Representatives on Monday, he mentioned that when the violent activities were happening in Tinkune, everyone was hurt but Nirmal Niwas was not hurt. Everyone has expressed grief over the tragic death of a hard-working youth named Savin Maharjan, a hard-working journalist named Suresh Rajak. The statements of all the parties have come," he said, targeting the former King Shah, "I want to question the young man who wants a king, when your heart is hurting because of the Three Kune incident, what kind of king do you envision, what kind of king do you want, he said that the solution to the discontent seen in the society is not a king. Does a farmer who does not get fertilizer want fertilizer or the king? When asked about it, he says - Mal. Let's go and ask the disgruntled citizen who is sitting because of the delay in the construction of the road - do you want the road or the king? He says - the way,' said Sharma, 'if the riding motor breaks down, will you repair the motor or will you go to search for the bullock cart?'
UML Member of Parliament Yogesh Kumar Bhattarai advised the former king not to lose any credit left by trying to bring back the history that has been erased. He warned against chaotic activities in the country as there is no possibility of returning the monarchy that has been thrown by the people.
Maoist MP Rekha Sharma said that the culmination of anarchy was shown by Rajawadi in Tinkune. He says that former Raja Shah had a hand in that incident. "Government failed to make the necessary preparations while giving permission to hold a program at Thinkune, a sensitive place in Kathmandu," she said. Whose hand is behind that incident is as bright as the sun of that day. Behind the curtain is former king Gyanendra Shah. The incident has been done at his instigation.'
She demanded from the government that legal action should be taken against former King Shah or whoever is above the constitution and the law. He said that voices of protest were raised due to failure to maintain good governance. She also expressed regret that the answer given by the Prime Minister regarding the removal of Ghisingh, the Executive Director of the Electricity Authority, was not satisfactory.
