Probe commission officials visit provinces to collect details of Gen Z movement damages
Summary
Commission officials have begun nationwide visits to collect details on damages caused during the Gen Z protests on September 8 and 9, including extensive arson and clashes that resulted in 76 deaths.
Key Points
- Inquiry commission officials have traveled across Nepal to assess damages from the Gen Z protests on September 8-9.
- Teams led by chairperson Gauri Bahadur Karki and members are gathering data from multiple provinces and districts.
- The commission will take statements from police, government officials, and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli starting next week.
- The commission has been given three months to complete its report on the protests that caused significant deaths and property damage.