Government, family reach three-point agreement over Bara girl’s killing
Summary
The government and the family of a girl killed in Jeetpursimara, Bara, have reached a three-point agreement that includes a legal review, support for a bust, and permission for the funeral to be held according to customs. The deal was signed after talks at the Home Ministry on Saturday evening.
Key Points
- The government and the girl’s family reached a three-point agreement after talks at the Home Ministry.
- The Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs will form a seven-member committee to review legal provisions on serious crimes and propose amendments within seven days.
- The government will coordinate the construction of a bust of the girl and allow her funeral to be conducted according to the family’s customs.
- The agreement was signed by several ministers and the girl’s parents, and it commits the government to advancing the judicial process in the case.