The then Prime Minister Oli claims that the arson and attacks on all three government bodies were a planned incident.

The then Prime Minister Oli called the protests and demonstrations of Bhadra 23 and 24 'an unimaginable and barbaric incident that has never happened in the country'.

Chaitra 11, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The then Prime Minister Oli claims that the arson and attacks on all three government bodies were a planned incident.

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The then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has claimed that the arson and attacks on all three government bodies were a planned incident.

In his statement to the commission formed to investigate the incident during the Gen-G movement, he said, 'The attempt to burn the Parliament building took place on Bhadra 23.' On that day, a group that had put the youth at the forefront of the movement to achieve its objective created a situation that led to the loss of lives and created a situation that led to the loss of life.'

He has called the movement and demonstration of Bhadra 23 and 24 'an unimaginable and barbaric incident that has never happened in the country before.'

'The act of attacking security personnel, taking away their uniforms and guns and taking selfies with them was definitely not done by the Jiandzee who announced the movement, but by an infiltrating group that took advantage of the movement,' he further said, 'The Jiandzee hijacked their demands, our intention was not like that, it was a peaceful movement,'

'The place where the sovereign people are represented, the Parliament building, the administrative center of the country, Singha Durbar, and the place of justice, the Supreme Court, were searched, searched, selected, and burned,' the then Prime Minister Oli questioned the commission, 'Has the video of those involved been made public, has their statements been recorded by the commission?'

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