Again I find this really funny....
13000 people are dead - Govt. doesn't do anything.... What about bauram, prachanda?
Now they want revenge on those that are against there interest.... by the way if they don't know it yet the King is the one who was against their movement...will they go after him...not likely...they will go after people they can bully and destroy....
Truly funny...hilarious.
They should take a lesson from American Civil War History...Lincoln, did not exact revenge against the south becasue he knew it would further divided the country!
Unite the country...forgive, forget.... ...worry about water for everyone not going after people to exact revenge...stupid and ridiculous and comedy of errors
Aren't there bigger problems to worrry about....
Govt forms judicial commission to probe atrocities against pro-democracy demonstrators
Kantipur Report
KATHMANDU, May 5 - The government on Friday formed a judicial commission to investigate and take action against those involved in suppressing the recent peaceful people's movement.
“A five-member powerful judicial commission headed by former Supreme Court justice Krishna Jung Raymajhi has been formed to investigate and take necessary action against those found guilty of suppressing the people’s movement,†senior cabinet member Dr Ram Sharan Mahat told ekantipur over the phone.
A cabinet meeting held at the Prime Minister’s quarters at Baluwatar took the decision Friday evening.
The reinstated House of Representatives (HoR) on Thursday unanimously passed a resolution to initiate immediate action against those involved in suppressing the peaceful popular movement.
At least 19 people were killed and more than 6,000 others injured during the 19-day pro-democracy movement across the country.
Several seriously injured persons are still undergoing treatment at various hospitals in the capital.
Earlier today, Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula said that the government had already moved towards taking action against the culprits of the recent pro-democracy movement.
The minister made the remarks after more than one dozen Members of Parliament (MP) drew the attention of the House on the lacklustre response of the government on taking necessary action against those who used excessive force to suppress the peaceful mass movement.
Home Minister Sitaula also said that the HoR would be notified very soon about the government proceedings.
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