All-party meet appeals to end protest; Govt will leave no stone unturned to bring Kanchanpur culprit to book: PM Oli
Kanchanpur / Aug 25: An appeal has been made to all today to cease ongoing protest and agitation over the murder of 13-year-old Nirmala Pant, a resident of Bhimdattta municipality-2, Kanchanpur, after rape about a month ago.
Both meetings of all parties and of all sides held today in Kanchanpur appealed to all to stop the protest and help create an atmosphere conducive for a high–level probe team formed by the Home Ministry to carry out its work.
The appeal has been made to civil society, business community, women and rights activists, said Kanchanpur’s Chief District Officer, Taranath Adhikari. He was speaking at a press meet organized, following the all-party meeting. According to him, the meeting decided to request the federal, province and local governments to declare Sunny Khuna, of Bhimdatta municipality-18 a martyr. He was killed in a police firing Friday in course of the demonstrations. The government in all three levels will be urged to guarantee proper compensation to the victim family.
The meeting urged the Home Ministry to probe into the alleged use of coercive force during the course of taking the mob under control and incidents relating to the vandalism of public and private property and fire and take action against the guilty ones.
Talking to media following the meeting, high-level probe committee coordinator and Home Ministry’s joint-secretary Hari Prasad Mainali said the team had realized the public sentiments and it wanted to urge all help to create a peaceful atmosphere for investigations into the issue.
“There is a need to take the situation towards normalcy through combined efforts,” he said, pledging to move ahead, by making corrections in the past investigation.
Most of the participants in the meeting demanded re-investigations into the matter from a zero-level, citing serious negligence on the part of police in handling the case since the beginning.
Advocate and Civil Society, Kanchanpur joint-coordinator Punam Singh Chand accused the negligence of police administration in the investigation process, thus inviting the current situation. “Investigation must start from a home of her friend where Nirmala had been for doing homework on the day when the incident happened.”
“Although the local administration was aware of the sentiment of the agitating side, a mentally sick person was made public in course of the investigation in a dramatic manner,” he said, “Now, let’s extend support from all sides for a fair probe.”
Similarly, former civil society chair of Kanchanpur Nara Bahadur Saud expressed concern over police firing on Friday. He accused the police of suppressing public and protecting murderer.
“Superintendent of Police Dilliraj Bista was repeatedly made aware of the worsening situation warranting timely attention, but he never took positively our delegation,” he underscored. Even the efforts were needed to pacify the atmosphere agitated by political parties.
Nirmala murder struggle committee coordinator Helan Shrestha said the culprit must be found out by not interfering with the investigation committee. Efforts were on to make conducive the atmosphere for committee’s investigation.
Govt will leave no stone unturned to bring Kanchanpur culprit to book: PM Oli
Meanwhile, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the government will leave no stone unturned to bring the culprit of the Kanchanpur incident to book.
Prime Minister Oli has said so during a meeting with lawmakers of Kailali and Kanchanpur districts and central committee members of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) in Baluwatar on Saturday afternoon.
Oli has said that the government is very serious about the Kanchanpur incident and has already formed a probe committee to look into the case.
“Violence is being escalated under the cover of the Kanchanpur incident. The government is serious about it. We have already directed the security agencies to identify the real culprit and bring the situation under control,” said Oli.
Meanwhile, Oli has also urged one and all to be cautious about those hell-bent on politicizing the Kanchanpur unrest.
A team led by NCP standing committee member Bhim Rawal met Prime Minister Oli and Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal in Baluwatar and apprised them of latest developments of Kanchapur incident and urged them to identify the culprit and bring him/her to book at the earliest. RSS