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The National Human Rights Commission has said that Navraj Subedi, the coordinator of the Joint People's Movement Committee formed for the restoration of the monarchy, has been kept under police surveillance at home. On Friday, a team including commission member Manoj Duwadi met Subedi.
In a press release issued by Joint Secretary Tikaram Pokharel, spokesperson of the commission, it is said, 'Today, a team including honorable member of the commission, Manoj Duwadi, met the coordinator of the United People's Movement Committee, Navraj Subedi, who is said to be under detention. It has been found that he has been kept under police surveillance at his home without permission.
'Similarly, the commission has also understood the condition of various people in police custody and the treatment of those injured in the incident. The Commission has also asked for help to investigate the incident on March 15th.
The Commission has said, 'Considering the seriousness of the incident and the complaints, the Commission has mobilized an investigation team since the day of the incident and is conducting an investigation. The investigation is ongoing. During the investigation/investigation, the commission will also take the help of experts as needed.'
