Nepali Congress Leader Demands Government Release Report on Gauri Bahadur Karki Commission Probe

Kathmandu. Nepali Congress General Secretary Pradeep Paudel has demanded that the government make public the report submitted by the Gauri Bahadur Karki Commission. Paudel asserted that it is a travesty that the government has kept the report, submitted long ago by the commission formed to investigate the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24 during the Genji movement, under wraps, raising suspicions.

The investigation report, submitted to the government by the commission led by Gauri Bahadur Karki to probe the Genji movement of Bhadra 23 and 24, has still not been made public by the interim government. "This has given rise to many suspicions and doubts," he said on social media.

He questioned what is preventing the publication of the Karki Commission's report and why it is not being made public, stating that this poses a critical question. "The tenure of the interim government is now over. Why is the government shying away from its duty by not publishing the report even as it is about to leave?" he asked. "It is both the duty and responsibility of the government to publish the report given by the commission; it is a travesty that it is being kept secret like the reports of previous commissions."

General Secretary Paudel recalled that the Nepali Congress decided in the Central Working Committee meeting held yesterday to demand the government release the report, reminding the government to fulfill its responsibility as it is about to conclude its term.

"I once again request this outgoing government to fulfill its responsibility by publishing the report as soon as possible," he stated.

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