The term of the committee formed to study the role of the security mechanism in the Gen-G movement has been extended by 45 days.

Another committee was formed to implement the issues mentioned in the Karki Commission report regarding security agencies.

Jestha 19, 2083

Ekantipur Desk

The term of the committee formed to study the role of the security mechanism in the Gen-G movement has been extended by 45 days.

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The government has decided to extend the term of the study committee formed to study and make recommendations on the role of the security apparatus during the Gen-G movement by 45 days. 

The decision was made at a cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, informed Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel, who is also the government spokesperson. 

Another committee was formed on Baisakh 2 to implement the issues mentioned in the Karki Commission report regarding the security agencies, which was formed to investigate the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24.  The committee formed under the coordination of former High Court judge Prem Raj Karki includes former Additional Inspector General of Police Subodh Adhikari of the Armed Police Force and former Additional Inspector General of Police Tek Prasad Rai of the Nepal Police. 

The government had decided in its first cabinet meeting on Chaitra 13 to immediately implement the report in the case of political leadership and to implement the report only after studying it in the case of security agencies. 

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