National Human Rights Commission Recommends Action Against Rabi Lamichhane and Others

Kathmandu. The National Human Rights Commission has recommended investigation and action against RSP Chairman Rabi Lamichhane, spokesperson Manish Jha, and secretariat member Hari Dhakal. According to the commission's report released on Wednesday, Lamichhane, Jha, and Dhakal have been recommended for action under Recommendation 14 (Gha) as per Fact Analysis Chapter 15. The report states that individuals mentioned in Chapter No. 30 of the Fact and Analysis section should be investigated and prosecuted if found guilty, as per Recommendation 10. Accordingly, other RSP MPs include Ganesh Karki, Sulabh Kharel, Bablu Gupta, Krishna Karki, Dr. Toshima Karki, Rajiv Khatri, KP Khanal, Deepak Bohara, Manish Jha, Jwala Sangraula, Purushottam Yadav, Sudhan Gurung, Ashika Tamang, and Hari Dhakal. The report states that an investigation should be conducted to determine whether these individuals were involved in the human and physical damage caused by the events of Bhadra 23 and 24, whether their statements incited protesters to anger and agitation, whether public peace and order were disrupted or incited, and to inform the concerned individuals and the general public, ensuring the right to a fair hearing for the mentioned individuals, and to take action if found guilty.

The report states that an investigation should be conducted to determine whether these individuals were involved in the human and physical damage caused by the events of Bhadra 23 and 24, whether their statements incited protesters to anger and agitation, whether public peace and order were disrupted or incited, and to inform the concerned individuals and the general public, ensuring the right to a fair hearing for the mentioned individuals, and to take action if found guilty.

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