Kathmandu. CPN-UML National Assembly member Ram Kumari Jhankri has said that there should be no delay in bringing out the truth about the incident including the burning of Singha Durbar on September 24.
Speaking at the National Assembly meeting on Monday, the former minister questioned the government when a fair probe into the incident would take place.
Stating that he was emotional over the ruins of Singha Durbar and other places where youths were wrongly mobilized, he said that the facts of the incident should be made public. Lawmaker Jhakri said that the government should not walk around saying that everything is fine by putting dust under the carpet.
“There have been some reports about the incident on September 23 and 24 whether the uprising was peaceful or whether it was violent or who will take responsibility for it,” he said. On the 24th, who created the commentary that nothing will happen if the Singha Durbar is burnt against the state, and who has sent the people by such monitoring?
And who used the youth in this way, not today, but tomorrow or some day, this respected National Assembly will seek the answer. It is not acceptable to put dust under the carpet and say that everything is fine. On the basis that the incident of September 23 was peaceful, the Singha Durbar was reduced to ruins.
What happened in this history? When will there be an impartial investigation of ‘
Lawmaker Jhankri said that the wrong narrative that anything can be done against the state cannot be accepted and move forward.

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