What are the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry on the Gen-G Movement? Understand in 10 points

The report recommends that then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, and IGP Chandrakuber Khapung be investigated for criminal offenses.

Chaitra 11, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

What are the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry on the Gen-G Movement? Understand in 10 points

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The study report of the Gauri Bahadur Karki-led inquiry commission on the Gen-G protests on 23 and 24 Bhadra has been made public. The report recommends that the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, and IGP Chandrakuber Khapung be investigated for criminal offenses. Armed Police Chief Raju Aryal and National Investigation Department Chief Hutraj Thapa have also been recommended for action. The commission has also recommended that the current IGP Dan Bahadur Karki be punished. 1. Recommendation for criminal prosecution against the then Prime Minister, Home Minister and Inspector General of Police: The commission has recommended the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak and Inspector General of Police Chandrakuber Khapung to the Government of Nepal for investigation and prosecution under Sections 181 (negligence) and 182 (negligence) of the Criminal Code, 2074. The main basis is that no effort was made to stop the firing for more than four hours. 2. Recommendation for action against four officials including the Home Secretary for negligence:

It has been recommended to take action against the then Home Secretary Gokarnamani Duwadi, Inspector General of Armed Police Force Raju Aryal, Chief of the National Investigation Department Hutraj Thapa and Chief District Officer of District Administration Kathmandu Chhabilal Rijal under Section 182.

3. Recommendation for departmental action against five officers of Nepal Police:

Action has been recommended against Nepal Police AIG Siddha Bikram Shah, DIG Om Bahadur Rana, SSP Bishwa Adhikari, SSP Deep Shamsher, and Inspector Rishiram Kandel as per the Police Act and Regulations.

4. Recommendation for departmental action against current Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Kaki:

Recommendation for disciplinary action against him as per the Police Regulations on Bhadra 24 for failing to keep weapons and police offices safe as the Chief of Kathmandu Valley Police.

5. Recommendation for action against three officers of Armed Police:

Action has been recommended against Operation Commander Narayan Dutta Poudel, Brigade Commander Suresh Kumar Shrestha, and SP Jeevan KC as per the Armed Police Act and Regulations.

6. Recommendation for action against army officers who failed to protect four important establishments:

Action has been recommended against four Nepali Army commanders deployed for the security of the President's House, Sheetal Niwas, Prime Minister's House, Baluwatar, Singha Durbar Secretariat and Parliament House - Manoj Baidwar, Diwakar Khadka, Ganesh Khadka and Santosh Dhungel - under the Military Act.

7. Recommendation for criminal investigation against TOB group:

It has been recommended to investigate and take action against TOB group members who incited violence by riding motorcycles during the Bhadra 23 protest.

8. Recommendation for detailed investigation into the Bhadra 24 violence:

It has been recommended to conduct a thorough investigation based on CCTV footage, behind-the-scenes data and other digital materials to identify those involved in the extensive arson, looting and vandalism on the 24th, including the money found at the house of former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba.

9. Recommendation of action against two officers of the National Investigation Department:

Action has been recommended against Krishna Prasad Khanal, Joint Director of the Valley Campaign Division, and Riven Kumar Gachhadar, Kathmandu District Chief, for not providing timely information. 10. Recommendation of awards for brave police officers, citizens, and injured protesters:

It has been recommended to award 6 police officers who risked their lives to save the police office and weapons and 2 citizens who saved the lives of police officers from protesters. In addition, it has been recommended to admit Ekta Shah, who passed the MBBS exam while sitting on an ambulance stretcher despite being injured by bullets, on a scholarship.

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