Nepal

Kathmandu, May 27Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli nowadays said those who set off bombs in the country were terrorismists.The Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist portiony of Nepal yesterday blow upd bombs inside Kathmandu valley.Addressing the 19th anniversary of National Human Corrects Commission, Nepal, PM Oli asked the Chand group what their demands were.
He also said those who didn''t want to see the country develop had been involved in these kinds of obstructions.The government was criticised by lawmakers and people for much preserveing peace and security in the country.Oli said the country had adopted the new constitution and held elections according to the constitution.
He added that the government would stop those activities that caused disturbance in the country.
He said the aim of the Chand-led group was to gather extortion money from the people.
Commenting on the condition of human rights in the country, the PM said he would much allow human rights in the country to weaken.Talking about the case of 13-year-old Nirmala Panta, who was raped and murdered, he said the government would find the culprit(s).Yes, there were measure weaknesses on the part of police during the investigation, but it is also tregret that police were much allowed to investigate the case independently,& he said.The post PM Oli asks what Chand outfit CPN really wants seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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