The Commission of Inquiry into the Incidents of 23 and 24 Bhadra was formed by a decision of the Council of Ministers, and the Council of Ministers is also responsible for implementing the Commission's report.
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The commission led by Gauri Bahadur Karki, formed to investigate the incidents of 23 and 24 Bhadra, has submitted its report to the government. When will the implementation of this report begin?
The commission to investigate the incidents of 23 and 24 Bhadra was formed by a decision of the Council of Ministers, and the responsibility for implementing the commission's report also lies with the Council of Ministers.
Therefore, initially the Council of Ministers accepts the report and implementation begins. The Prime Minister, after understanding the report, has said that it will be made public and implemented. A decision will be taken on it after it reaches the Council of Ministers.
Does the commission's report have to reach the Council of Ministers for it to be made public?
Yes. The commission officials have submitted the report to the Prime Minister's level. Now it reaches the Council of Ministers, studies it, approves it, and the process of making it public begins.
Will the government study and implement it before making the report public?
It is not appropriate to take any action on the report right now. After the Council of Ministers approves it, the government has accepted it. After that, it is easier to carry out other processes. After the 21 Falgun elections, a new mandate has come to the country. The government cannot ignore that either.
Similarly, policy decisions may also have to be taken on some of the issues mentioned in the commission's report. It is not possible to say why they have not studied it now. But if there is a situation where policy decisions have to be taken, then there may be a dispute if the government fulfills its election responsibilities when the new mandate has come. Therefore, it is premature to comment on this issue now.
In the past, such commissions were formed, but the government used to hide the reports. The common citizen is suspicious that the same will happen now, right?
The report is made for implementation. After the report is made, it should also be made public. This is also taken to the Council of Ministers and passed, and the government can decide what can be implemented based on its situation.
In the past, you used to raise the issue of impunity and human rights. If this report is not implemented, will impunity not continue?
There can be no question that the report of the investigation commission will be implemented. This report will be implemented. I have been saying for a long time that the government is not in favor of impunity. My stance on this is the same.
