According to an official of the Commission of Inquiry, the final preparations for the report are underway and discussions are underway with the Prime Minister.
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The Gauri Bahadur Karki Commission, formed to investigate the repression and destruction during the Gen-G movement on 23 and 24 Bhadra, is set to submit its report to the government tomorrow.
According to an official of the inquiry commission, the final preparations for the report are underway and talks are underway with the Prime Minister. The officials of the commission, who are meeting at their office in Singha Durbar to discuss the final report, said the officials. 'Even though the report has been written, we are working on verifying it, and we will prepare to submit it after completing everything today.,' an official of the commission said, 'We have requested time from the Prime Minister. We will submit it as soon as it is available.'
On 5 Asoj, the government formed the commission under the leadership of former Special Court President Gauri Bahadur Karki. The commission includes former AIG Vigyanraj Sharma and legal expert Bishweshwor Bhandari. The commission had prepared to submit the report before the 21 Falgun elections. However, the government had extended the deadline, estimating that there could be risks in the elections. The commission, which was initially formed with a 3-month deadline, had its deadline extended several times. The commission officials claim that they are preparing to submit it before that as the latest extension expires on Sunday.
