In the Supreme Court's order to file a complaint and proceed with the investigation, the Janata Samajwadi Party has been accused of political revenge.
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The Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal has given its response to the mandate given by the Supreme Court to file a complaint and proceed with the investigation in the Gaur murder case on Monday.
On Wednesday, Jaspa spokesperson Manish Suman issued a statement and objected that the full text of the decree given by the Supreme Court was not made public and that the media was broadcasting one-sided news.
In addition, Jaspa has also accused its party president of an attempt to target him for political revenge. Suman also said that Chairman Upendra Yadav is always ready for investigation.
The bench of Judge Tilprasad Shrestha and Nityanand Pandey ordered the investigation into the complaint on the writ of Tribhuvan Sahashit. 7 Chait 2063 in Gaur of Rautahat District 27 people were killed in a clash between the Maoists and the then Madhesi Janadhikhar Forum.
Jaspa has commented on such an order as a conspiracy to weaken the Madhesh movement. "In an attempt to weaken the Madhesh movement and make the president a target for political revenge, the mass media is completely exaggerating the news. We would also like to strongly appeal to the mass media not to create conflict through confusion in the public mind.'
statement has previously said, 'The government at that time had established a high-level judicial investigation committee and documented the truth, and the National Human Rights Commission, which is a constitutional body, as well as the United Nations Federal Mission in Nepal, had conducted an independent investigation on the incident and published a report containing the truth.'
It is the demand of Nepal that a solution should be found from the political forces in this political issue. President Yadav said on Tuesday that he was ready to cooperate if there was an investigation on him.
