Rastriya Swatantra Party MP Hari Dhakal Expresses Strong Dissatisfaction with Human Rights Commission Report

Kathmandu. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) MP Hari Dhakal has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the latest report of the Human Rights Commission, expressing his anger by giving an example from the Mahabharata. On Wednesday evening, he compared the commission's report to a 'war story' on Facebook.

In the report made public by the Human Rights Commission on Wednesday, RSP Chairman Ravi Lamichhane has been accused of playing a role in escaping from Nakkhu Jail during the Genji movement and making the movement violent. MP Dhakal, who became angry after the commission recommended further investigation into them, indirectly criticized the same issue by targeting it, although he did not directly name the report.

Dhakal wrote in his Facebook status, 'The Mahabharata was not written while the war was going on, it was written long after the war ended. If the war is going on, do not hurry to write the story. We will write with peace of mind after the war ends.'

He claimed that things written by distorting the truth in the middle of a war are as temporary as bubbles of water. 'The stories of those who try to write the story before the war ends are as temporary as bubbles of water. The war is ongoing, it will continue for some more time,' he claimed.

MP Dhakal, connecting it to the context of the Mahabharata, recalled that the war escalated further after the sacrifice of Abhimanyu. He advised the concerned bodies and commentators to remain neutral, writing, 'Watch the war with a neutral attitude, as Barbarik saw or as Sanjaya saw.'

He questioned the credibility of the report, saying that the commission's report tried to declare them guilty. However, he did not use any such word directly in his Facebook status. Nevertheless, the Human Rights Commission has stated that it has proceeded with the investigation and recommendation process in accordance with the law.

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