Nepali Congress urges to make Karki Commission report public

”The commission recommended investigation and action in the incident of the 23rd but said no to the 24th. It cannot be said that the commission members did not do it intentionally.”

Chaitra 19, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Nepali Congress urges to make Karki Commission report public

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Congress MP Bhishma Raj Angdembe has said that it is necessary to examine each incident of Bhadra 23 and 24. In today's meeting of the House of Representatives, he also doubted the Karki Commission report.

'Someone will not see the repression of Bhadra 23, the destruction of Bhadra 24.' Some will not see Bhadra 24,' he said, 'The commission recommended investigation and action on Bhadra 23, but said that Bhadra 24 was not carried out.' The commission members cannot say that it was not intentional.'

Urging the Prime Minister to make the commission report public, he said, 'Will this government make it public or will the government also read Gorkhapatra?'

He said that the Congress is firm in its belief that no guilty person should escape and no innocent person should be caught. "It is important to think carefully so that an incident like the Genji Rebellion does not happen in the future," he said. "The Parliament building was reduced to ashes on the 24th. Let us remember the ashes of that bell and resolve - let no one come forward to reduce this country to ashes."

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