Former Home Secretary Dawadi will now be allowed to travel outside the Valley.

The inquiry commission has stated that the inquiry into the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24 has been opened for the case of Dawadi as the commission has to visit all seven provinces to assess the damage and is not allowed to go abroad.

Ashwin 31, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Former Home Secretary Dawadi will now be allowed to travel outside the Valley.

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The Commission of Inquiry into the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24 has lifted the ban imposed on the then Home Secretary and Planning Commission Secretary Gokarna Mani Dawadi from leaving the Valley.

The commission has stated that it has been opened for him for seven days at a time. Similarly, the commission has also said that he can be called for a statement at any time.

The statement mentions that the commission has been opened for the case of Dawadi as it has to visit all seven provinces to assess the damage and that he cannot go abroad.

Former Home Secretary Dawadi will now be allowed to travel outside the Valley.

Former Home Secretary Dawadi will now be allowed to travel outside the Valley.

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