KP Sharma Oli Expresses Dissatisfaction with Human Rights Commission Report

Kathmandu. CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has expressed dissatisfaction with the Human Rights Commission's report regarding the incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24. He expressed dissatisfaction, stating that the report recommended action against specific individuals in the name of investigating the incident.

Chairman Oli stated this while inaugurating the membership renewal expansion and motivation workshop that began in Kathmandu on Wednesday. "The Human Rights Commission formed a committee. But its report was not made public for a long time," Oli said, "The chairman of the investigation committee had to say that if it is not made public soon, I will make it public myself."

He questioned how obeying a court order could be a violation of human rights, stating that the committee had recommended action against the then Prime Minister, Home Minister, and the then Minister of Communications for regulating social media as per the court's order.

"First, they identified people and decided to frame such and such individuals. Where did this come from? How did this happen? It's surprising how human rights were violated?" Oli questioned, "There is no information or proof about who fired the shots."

He expressed dissatisfaction, stating that even though the current law does not permit action, a directive was given to take action by creating a retrospective law.

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