Congress Concludes Government’s Approach to Report Implementation is Selective

Editorial review and news summary. The Nepali Congress has concluded that the government’s behavior in implementing the report of the Commission on the repression of Bhadra 23 and 24 has been ‘selective.’ The party has stated that a study committee should be formed to address the security mechanisms recommended by the commission and ensure their implementation, while other recommendations should be immediately enforced. Congress pointed out that the government’s hasty arrests and inconsistent behavior regarding the same incident and report indicate a selective approach.
Kathmandu, Chaitra 14: The Nepali Congress has concluded that the government has exhibited selective behavior in implementing the commission’s report on the crackdown incidents of Bhadra 23 and 24. During a parliamentary awareness program held on Saturday, the party issued a statement highlighting the government’s selective conduct regarding events of Bhadra 23 and 24.
“A study committee needs to be formed to work on the security arrangements related to individuals and agencies recommended by the commission, with the implementation carried out accordingly. Other recommendations should be implemented immediately. Even within the same incident, inquiry report, and similar recommendations of Bhadra 23, the government’s behavior has appeared to be ‘selective,’” the Congress statement noted.





