It has been five months since the death of Kathmandu journalist Suresh Rajak and eight months since the murder of Kailali journalist Suresh Bhul. However, there was no serious investigation into the death of both journalists, nor was the report made public to investigate further.
What you should know
It has been exactly five months since the death of journalist Suresh Rajak, who had gone to report on the demonstration of royalists in Thinkune, Kathmandu. On 15th Chait 2081, he was burnt to death in a fire set by royalists in the 'Marble House' at Tinkune.
In the post-mortem report, Rajak's family was not satisfied with the fact that he died of burns. To investigate Rajak's death, an investigation committee was formed under the coordination of Umid Bagchand, the vice president of the federation. The federation demanded that a high-level independent investigation committee should be formed to find out the truth about the mysterious murder of Rajak and find out the truth . 
But the family says that the report made by the federation has not been made public yet. What is in the report of the umbrella organization of journalists? We have no information, Dinesh Rajak, brother of Suresh Rajak, said in a telephone conversation with Kantipur. But nothing is known yet.'
Federation General Secretary Ram Prasad Dahal said that the family can also see the report if they want to see it. "We have called the family members and submitted the report to the Home Minister," said General Secretary of the Federation Dahal, "if you want to see it, we will provide the report."
Silent Human Rights Commission 
The Human Rights Commission has not yet published any report regarding this incident. The family also filed a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission on June 4 to investigate Rajak's death. Although the Commission said that the investigation has been completed and the report will be published in a few days, it has not been published yet. Manju Khatiwada, the investigating officer of the commission told the family member who went with the complaint that the report would be made public within a few days. "On the issue of Three Kune incident, we should do a fast track investigation rather than a regular investigation." It is a matter that the Commission has taken seriously as it is a serious matter. The investigation was completed on Friday. It is being printed now,' she said to Rajak's family at that time, 'maybe in a couple of days we will come among the media. What we saw, what we got . And, we draw the attention of the state .'
The investigation officer said one, two days, 3 months have passed . But still the report has not been made public . The report is ready. All that remains is to print. "It will be announced in two/three days, but today it has been 3 months and it has not been announced yet," Suresh's brother Dinesh said.
Tikaram Pokharel, joint secretary of the commission, said that the work of the first phase of the report has been completed and the work of the second phase is underway. He said, 'We have completed the first phase of work . The work of the second phase is going on . We will publish it as soon as it is finished.'
Bhulke Bhul by the federation
Suresh Bhul, a journalist from Kailali, was killed 5 months before the death of Suresh Rajak, i.e. on October 26. In the evening of October 24, Suresh was beaten up by a group of neighbors including
. Suresh, who was seriously injured in the beating, died during treatment. For the right to information, Bhul, who is also the information commissioner of Kailali of the National Federation, was accused of being a goat thief and killed. 8 months have passed since the murder. But the family is yet to feel that justice has been served.
Bhul's wife Kalpana Sarki said in a telephone conversation with Kantipur, 'Eight people involved in the incident were arrested. Out of which 2 people have been released. The main assailant has not been arrested yet,' she questioned on the contrary, 'How was this justice done.'
A mission team was deployed under the coordination of the Central Secretary of the then Working Committee of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists to investigate Bhul's murder. Although the mission team said that it will publish a report with investigation of the truth within 15 days of the incident, the report has not been published yet. Hemkarn Vick, coordinator of the
investigation committee, says that the report was submitted within a week of the incident. "We submitted the report within a week of the incident," Vic said. It is not known whether the federation made it public or not.'
Federation General Secretary Ram Prasad Dahal says he is not aware of that. 'You should see that document . I don't know now,' Dahal said, 'I can't say anything without seeing the document.'
Bhul's family also says that there is no further investigation into the incident. Kalpana complains that even though everyone showed interest in the beginning, now someone has helped, but now no one has helped. "Initially, the Federation, the Human Rights Commission, and journalists were all interested. Now the accused are on the loose. No one cares,' said Kalpana, 'I have not been called by any agency to say that the investigation showed this or that. Nor has it been told.'
