Prime Minister Oli, while making public his statement regarding the incident that happened today, said that an inquiry committee would be formed to submit a report on the incident within 15 days.
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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has expressed grief over the incident that happened during the demonstration called by Gen-G generation today and said that the incident has left him sad.
Publicizing his statement regarding the incident that happened today, Prime Minister Oli said that an inquiry committee will be formed to submit a report on the incident within 15 days.
'The government will provide proper relief to the families of the deceased in today's incident and provide free treatment to the injured. "I would like to assure you that an investigation committee will be formed to submit a report within 15 days to investigate and analyze today's events and damage, as well as its condition and cause, and recommend steps to be taken to prevent such accidents from happening in the future," he said in a statement.
He also said that although they are confident that Genji will make their demands peacefully today, citizens have lost their lives due to the infiltration of various interest centers in the demonstration. "The government was not negative towards the demands made by Gen-Ji, we were listening to the demands of Gen-Ji", he said, "but due to the intrusion in the demonstration, the offices of our constitutional institutions were damaged by vandalism and arson, and while trying to protect the structures of those institutions, there was an unpleasant situation where people died."
In addition, he says that the government has not taken any policy to close social networks. "I have certainly affected our new generation in the two years of using social networks and the thinking of the social net network in accordance with the law and the civilian law to register and list and nbsp in accordance with the law of the state and the court of the court. The government was not in favor of stopping the use of social media and will ensure the environment to use it.'
