Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) MP and spokesperson Manish Jha says, ”The commission has recommended further investigation. It is requested that the investigation be conducted soon. Let there be a fair and independent investigation.”
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The National Human Rights Commission has recommended an investigation into 17 lawmakers of the ruling Nepali Congress (NRC) party, which is leading the government, on charges of being involved in the Gen-G agitation and protests of Bhadra 23 and 24 last year. The commission has recommended the government to investigate 17 lawmakers, including Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) president Ravi Lamichhane. In a report made public on Wednesday, the commission has recommended the government to investigate the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) lawmakers. It has also recommended that Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leaders be investigated. The commission has asked for an investigation into the incident of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) president Ravi Lamichhane, who was detained in Nakkhu Jail, being released from custody in connection with the Bhadra 24 incident in which public and private property was vandalized, looted and set on fire. 'In the prison in Nakkhu, Lalitpur, where Lamichhane is being held, a crowd including RSP leaders and then MPs Manish Jha and Hari Dhakal surrounded the prison and after Ravi Lamichhane was released from prison citing security reasons, the prisoners of that prison broke the prison and left,' the report reads. 'Ravi Lamichhane and Nakkhu Prison Administrator Satyaraj Joshi are also involved in the human rights violation of ordinary Nepali citizens by helping to send prisoners and juvenile offenders from prisons and juvenile correctional homes out of prisons as mentioned above.'
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The RSP MP has said that it is not right to recommend an investigation because he participated in the Gen-G movement and participated in the treatment and rescue of the injured. MP Manish Jha, who is also the RSP spokesperson, said that since the investigation has been recommended, an investigation and investigation should be conducted about him soon. 'The commission has recommended further investigation. It is requested that the investigation be conducted soon. Let there be an impartial and independent investigation,' Jha said. Jha said that he reached Nakkhu Jail to protect party president Ravi Lamichhane from the mob.
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MP Toshima Karki said that on Bhadra 23, she went to the Civil Hospital to treat those injured in police firing. She said that she was not afraid to investigate because she went to treat those injured by bullets fired by the state. 'I went to the Civil Hospital for treatment as a doctor and MP after the deaths and injuries of protesters in the Gen-G movement. I wrote on social media that I was going for treatment,' she said. 'I also resigned from my post as an MP because I cannot become a member of parliament after the government became its puppet after being involved in the killing. The Human Rights Commission does not need to bring a person who went to save a human being under the scope of investigation. There is no need to object to the Human Rights Commission's decision to investigate.'
RSSP MPs recommended for investigation:
1. Ravi Lamichhane
2. Sudhan Gurung
3. Deepak Bohora
4. Manish Jha
5. Ganesh Karki
6. Sulabh Kharel
7. Bablu Gupta
8. Krishna Karki
9. Toshima Karki
10. Rajiv Khatri
11. Shome Sharma
12. KP Khanal
13. Jwala Sangraula
14. Purushottam Yadav
15. Ashika Tamang
16. Hari Dhakal
17. Shiv Yadav
