Don't make the suicidal mistake of breeding impunity again

Those involved in all the criminal activities that violate the existing laws should be prosecuted according to the regular laws. It will bring hope and sense of rule of law to the people who are waiting for justice.

आश्विन १३, २०८२

सम्पादकीय

Don't make the suicidal mistake of breeding impunity again

People are eager to see and hear immediate action against those involved in the brutal repression of the 23rd August protest and the arson and looting of the 24th August protest. That alone will act as a balm to the immense pain.

The victim's family will get a little sense of justice. But the government established by the Gen-G movement has not been able to show relative caution. According to the notification of the Home Ministry, only after the commission reports, the government's intention to proceed according to the law will be clear.

With this, the government has sent a message that it did not realize the depth of the repression on the 23rd and the arson on the 24th. Which is contrary to public expectation. The government should reconsider its decision and complete the legal process and bring the culprits to justice immediately.

The government led by KP Sharma Oli brutally suppressed the movement of Gen-G on 23 August against the arrogance and misrule of the government. As a result, 19 people were killed and more than 400 injured on the first day of shooting.

Originally students were shot in the head and chest in a protest they claimed to have organized and participated in. The Nepali society, shocked by repression and human loss, has not yet returned to its regular state of mind. Therefore, anyone involved in this should be brought to justice as soon as possible. Otherwise, the government's arbitrariness is sure to increase. Those in government will forget their basic responsibility to be accountable.

On the other hand, when Jen-G, who was angry with the loss of the 23rd, decided to protest in the streets, the details of different interest groups have come out. It seems that all the groups who want to escape from prison, who want to burn government offices to private houses, who want to rob commercial centers, are preparing according to their own.

All the individuals and groups who hide their criminal complacency by covering up their dissatisfaction with the state should be prosecuted. Otherwise society cannot be prevented from becoming chaotic. The conclusion is that, whether in the arrogance of power or under the guise of an agitator, those who commit crimes should not go unpunished. Called

, the faster rewards and punishments are given, the more effective they are. If delayed, both of them have no special relevance, are limited to formalities or may not be prosecuted at all. First, no action was taken against the oppressors of the 2046 people's movement, nor was action taken against the oppressors of the 2062/63 people's movement. With the passage of time, the subject itself faded away.

It has been established that no matter how many genocides are committed under the guise of government power, no action should be taken. Action must be taken this time to break it. Second, if immediate action is not taken, the country will gradually get stuck in other priorities. Like

, the government has an obligation to hold elections on February 21. This government can also tell us not to focus on the election and get involved in action. Groups that routinely monitor government performance and press for reforms can also slow down the process. Therefore, if action can be taken quickly, the Nepali society will get relief even if it is little. If the

is not taken into action, the characters and trends that have been overcome and a new journey has started, their popularity may increase. Their voices will grow louder. For example, the Gen-G movement ousted the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. He came out of Baluwatar with a bruised hand only three weeks ago and has already slandered the current government as 'Hahahuhu's government'.

He is not only rejecting the entire Gen-G movement, but also questioning the legitimacy of the movement carried by the government. This is the reason for this courage and arrogance in him, he may think that he will not be prosecuted. If the action is delayed, characters like Oli will discredit the Gen-G movement itself. After that they can regain power. What could be more ugly than this scene? Therefore, there is a need for immediate action.

In general, there is a trend of forming a special commission or committee to investigate incidents that are difficult to investigate and take action through the regular process, are not reliable, and cannot be covered by the daily law. The report of the Commission of Inquiry may be awaited for concrete evidence of the weakness of high-ranking officials of politics and administration linked to the Gen-G movement.

At that time, the government will not have a problem to take further decisions. The expectation at this time is to proceed towards such action as is done through the regular process. The massive arson incident on 24 August can also be investigated through the regular process. The police have that capability too. The police are also doing their job. He will also be comfortable working when the evidence is fresh.

Therefore, the government's decision will discourage and discourage even the police. Instead of helping the police and boosting morale, the government's waiting for the commission's report is trying to suspend the existing laws and procedures. This is not a fair decision.

because, the work to be done by the commission is going on. He will also make his conclusions and recommendations. It can be worked on later by taking it into context. At present, all those involved in criminal activities violating established laws should be prosecuted according to regular laws. It will bring hope and sense of rule of law to the people who are waiting for justice.

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