The then Prime Minister Oli, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar and CDO of Kathmandu should take responsibility for this incident. The Prime Minister cannot deny that the police did not shoot.
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Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has claimed that the police did not fire during the Gen-G movement and that the police did not fire during the demonstration. If so, who killed 74 people who died during the Jen-G demonstration? It is necessary to have a fair investigation.
During the Gen-G movement, I was also in front of the New Baneshwar Parliament Building. The police fired tear gas indiscriminately to disperse the crowd. It is true that when there was good coordination between the protestors and the police, suddenly the police got angry and opened fire.
The youth protested with the agreement that the protestors would not break the prohibition order set by the police and that the police would not use force. However, suddenly the police fired tear gas. The crowd became agitated and shots were fired. The then Prime Minister Oli, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar and CDO of Kathmandu should take responsibility for this incident. The Prime Minister cannot deny that the police did not shoot.
– Purushottam Ghimire, Kathmandu
