The investigation report on the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24 was submitted to the Chairperson of the Human Rights Commission.

According to a commission source, action has been recommended against those involved in human rights violations in the 23rd incident and the demolition of the 24th.

Chaitra 6, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The investigation report on the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24 was submitted to the Chairperson of the Human Rights Commission.

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The National Human Rights Commission has submitted the investigation report to the Commission Chairperson Tapa Bahadur Magar after investigating the incidents of 23 and 24 Bhadra. According to spokesperson Tikaram Pokharel, the committee led by Commission member Lilly Thapa submitted the report on Friday. 

Statements have been taken from about 91 people. The Commission has also prepared the report after taking statements from the National Security Council, Central Security Committee, District Security Committee, and organizers of the 23rd protest. 

According to the Commission source, action has been recommended against those involved in human rights violations in the 23rd incident and the demolition of the 24th. 

Committee coordinator Lilly Thapa said that they have prepared a study report and submitted it to the Chairperson and that the Commission will meet next week and decide whether to approve it and make it public. She said that the Commission has studied and recommended separate action for repression and demolition.

Kantipur

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