Letter to the government to extend the term of the Gauri Bahadur Karki Commission by 20 days

The commission started its work on 8 October, but after the stipulated three months, it was extended by another month last month. The commission has requested an extension of the deadline for another 20 days, saying that the work was not completed even within the extended period.

Magh 6, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Letter to the government to extend the term of the Gauri Bahadur Karki Commission by 20 days

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The commission formed to investigate the incidents of 23 and 24 Bhadra during the Gen-G movement has sent a letter to the government seeking a 20-day extension. The commission sent a letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday, requesting an extension of 20 days, saying that the work of writing the report has not been completed.

The government had formed a three-member commission under the leadership of former judge Gauri Bahadur Karki on 20 October. The commission started its work on 20 October, but it was extended by another month last month after the three-month deadline. The commission has requested an extension of another 20 days, saying that the work could not be completed even within the extended period. The last extension expires on 20 Magh (Thursday). An official from the Home Ministry informed that the commission has sent a letter requesting an additional 20 days to be counted from the extended deadline.

Kantipur

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