The commission issued a statement and requested to send the damage to personal property including political parties through email.
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The Gen-G incident inquiry commission has requested to provide the exact details of the damage caused to political parties, organizations and personal property in various parts of the country including Kathmandu during the demonstrations on August 23 and 24.
The commission issued a statement and requested to send the damage to personal property including political parties through email. The commission has also prescribed a certain format for this. It is asked to be sent to the email address of the commission in the prescribed format to [email protected]. Also, it has been requested to provide evidences such as audio-visuals, photos and documents to confirm the incident in this commission.
Details of damage can also be sent through post. The commission has requested to send the soft copy of the details of damage sent by post to the e-mail address of the commission.
Commission spokesperson Vigyanraj Sharma said that such details have been requested for the investigation of the incident along with the damage assessment.
