Rastriya Swatantra Party MP Ramesh Prasai Criticizes Government for Delay in Filing Case Against Former PM Oli and Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak

Kathmandu. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) MP Ramesh Prasai has criticized the government for not filing a case in court against KP Oli, who was the Prime Minister during the Genji movement, and Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak. 

Speaking in the zero hour of parliament on Tuesday, Prasai criticized the delay in filing the case. 

'Tribute to martyrs should be confirmed not by my verbal formality, but by the behavior of the government representing me. Who has stopped the government from submitting the case against the two accused of the Genji movement massacre, the then Prime Minister and Home Minister, to the court until today? Was the evidence insufficient or was it not a priority?', he questioned the government. 

He stated that the reports of the Mallik Commission and Rayamajhi Commission formed after various movements have been shelved and injustice has been done to the martyrs of every movement by not implementing the report of the Lal Commission. Prasai said that the situation is the same as in the grandfather's time and now, it will be like 'the elephant has come, but it's just a puff of air'. 

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