High-Level Commission Submits Report on Damages During 'Jenji' Protests to Prime Minister

Kathmandu. The high-level investigation commission formed to probe the loss of life and property and violent incidents during the 'Jenji' protests held on Bhadra 23 and 24 has submitted its report to the government. The final report was handed over to Prime Minister Sushila Karki during a program organized at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers on Sunday.

The commission, chaired by former Justice Gauribahadur Karki, included former Additional Inspector General of Police Bigyanraj Sharma and legal expert Bishweshwar Prasad Bhandari as members. In preparing the report, the commission questioned around two hundred individuals and sought opinions and suggestions from experts in various fields.

The commission stated that clear recommendations for action against individuals found guilty, based on a detailed study of the incident and analysis of evidence, have been made. It is believed that this report, prepared based on evidence, will reveal the core issue of the incident and bring justice to the victims.

Receiving the report, Prime Minister Sushila Karki committed to studying it and initiating necessary legal processes through the Council of Ministers. However, she indicated that since the current government's term is nearing its end, they might not be in office by the time the report is fully implemented.

Nevertheless, she expressed confidence that the next government will implement this sensitive report. The main conclusions and the list of the guilty will only be made public after approval by the Council of Ministers.

Commission member and spokesperson Bigyanraj Sharma stated that they provided impartial advice and suggestions to the government based on evidence. He mentioned that recommendations were made to bring those who acted against regulations and incited violence during the protests under the purview of action.

The government formed this high-level commission on Ashoj 5, which has completed its study within the stipulated time and handed over its responsibility to the government.

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