Home Minister Responds Angrily to Parliamentary Questions on Ganesh Nepali's Death
Summary
Home Minister Sudhan Gurung responded angrily to parliamentary questions about Ganesh Nepali's self-immolation death, defended government efforts to save him, and discussed the National Service Corps Bill's benefits for youth discipline and disaster preparedness.
Key Points
- Home Minister Sudhan Gurung angrily responded to MPs' criticism regarding Ganesh Nepali's death by self-immolation after a dispute with police.
- Gurung detailed government efforts, including coordination with AIIMS India and air ambulance preparations, to save Ganesh Nepali.
- He criticized opposition MPs for labeling his actions as 'stunts' and emphasized his commitment to public service and disaster management experience.
- Gurung defended the National Service Corps Bill 2083, explaining its goal to teach patriotism, discipline, and disaster management to youth, countering claims of militarization.