National Human Rights Commission Recommends Investigation into Former Prime Minister Sushila Karki's Role in 'Gen Z' Protests

Kathmandu. The National Human Rights Commission has recommended that the government conduct a thorough investigation into former Prime Minister Sushila Karki regarding the 'Gen Z' movement.  

In point number 10 of the recommendation section of the investigation report, made public by the commission on Wednesday, Karki has been placed on the list of activists, initiators, and supporters of the demonstration, and an investigation into her role has been recommended.

The commission stated that it is necessary to investigate how Karki's statements made through social media before, during, and after the demonstration, and her activism, gave direction to the movement.  

Based on the report of the National Investigation Department and publicly available news, the commission has recommended bringing Karki under the scope of investigation, citing grounds that confirm her involvement.

The commission has emphasized the need for a deep study into whether Karki, along with other activists and prominent personalities, incited public peace and order or provoked the crowd through their statements.  

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