Victims reach out to Women's Commission to seek justice, alleging that Maitighar's sit-in was not witnessed

The victim has drawn the attention of the Women's Commission, saying that there was no hearing during the sit-in for justice at Maitighar Mandala.

Chaitra 9, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Victims reach out to Women's Commission to seek justice, alleging that Maitighar's sit-in was not witnessed

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The victims have raised slogans at the National Women's Commission demanding justice for the women who have been subjected to violence.

'Ensure women's rights', 'End violence against women', 'Why is the Women's Commission silent?', 'Give justice to Inisha BK and Reshmika Pariyar', 'Protect my daughter'.

The victims' families have demanded an investigation into the rape and murder incident of Inisha BK of Surkhet and action against the culprits involved in the rape and murder incident of Reshmika Pariyar of Khotang. The victims have drawn the attention of the Women's Commission saying that there was no hearing during the sit-in for justice at Maitighar Mandala.

Secretary Nawaraj Roka informed that the Khotang Sewa Samaj has expressed solidarity with the victims' demands. He said that the victims should get justice as soon as possible and the perpetrators should be punished as severely as possible.

Kantipur

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