Rameshwor Dangal was given the responsibility of Home Secretary. The commission is going to take his statement on 23 and 24 Bhadra, as he was in charge of the Home Ministry, regarding the incidents and initiatives that took place at that time.
The committee formed to investigate the Gen-G incident is set to take a statement from then Home Secretary Gokarna Mani Duwadi today. Duwadi, who was Home Secretary during the Gen-G movement, was transferred to the National Planning Commission by the interim government on Asoj 20.
Rameshwor Dangal was given the responsibility of Home Secretary. The commission is going to take a statement on the incidents and initiatives that took place at that time, as he was in charge of the Home Ministry on 23 and 24 Bhadra.
Earlier, the inquiry committee had also limited Duwadi to go abroad and the inquiry commission had also limited him locally. But he was removed after he submitted a request that he should go outside the valley to prepare the plan.
The commission initially took strict action against Duwadi, saying that he also played a role in suppressing the Gen-G movement. After taking a statement from Duwadi today, the commission is preparing to call the current Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki.
IGP Karki's statement Former AIG Vigyanraj Sharma, who is also the spokesperson of the inquiry commission, informed that the inquiry will be held after Duwadi. According to him, then Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli will be called after that.
Former Home Minister Lekhak has also said that the commission has not given him any information so far. Former Prime Minister Oli is taking a stand that he will not give a statement to the commission. However, sources close to the writer have informed that he has already prepared for the statement.
