Kathmandu, June 7 (RSS): Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has
informed the House of Representatives that a probe committee was formed to find
out the truth and facts about the incident of police firing in course of opening the
obstructed postal highway in Bardiya.
Responding to the queries over
the incident in today's meeting of the House of Representatives, Home Minister
Khand said that a five-member committee was formed under the coordination of
Joint-Secretary of the Home Ministry, Hari Ghimire, to carry out an investigation
into the case.
Deputy General Manager of
Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Bed Kumar Dhakal,
Superintendent of Police at Nepal Police, Krishna Koirala, Deputy Investigation
Director of National Investigation Department, Bikas Pandey, and
Under-Secretary of the Home Ministry, Dhruba Khadka, are the members of the
probe committee.
Expressing commitment to take
action against the guilty based on the report submitted by the probe committee, he
clarified that it was first responsibility of the government to protect
citizen's life.
The Home Minister said,
"Action will be taken against the guilty once the truth and fact about the
incident how the firing took place there and who gave order to open fire is
received."
He further said that an all-side
meeting has been taking place at the incident site and the process to normalize the
situation has begun. Saying the government has made arrangements for the
treatment of the injured, Minister Khand mentioned that the government was
serious and that citizens should not be harmed by wildlife.
The Home Minister shared that an order
was not issued to police to open in order to bring the incident under
control.
"There is no order to open
fire. Chief District Officer of Bardiya is of the opinion that he did not issue an order to open fire. But firing took place there. The Home Ministry formed a
probe committee this morning to find out the truth and fact about the
incident", he added.
A leopard had attacked Surendra
Tharu, 41, of Madhuban municipality-2 in Bardiya on Monday morning while he was
working on the farm. Tharu sustained injuries in the leopard attack, informed Home
Minister Khand.
A team deployed from Kothiyaghat
Police Post rescued the injured Tharu and took them to Nepalgunj for treatment, he
said.
Following the wildlife attack, the
Mudhuwan folks including the officials of a local community forest obstructed
the Postal Highway at Orali Bazar demanding the risk prevention from wildlife,
construction of security fences along the parking area and their safety.
Stating that the irate mob resorted to physical attacks on the security forces for the latter’s attempt to remove the traffic obstructions.
The security forces reportedly tried to convince the mob
to clear the obstruction but in vain. In defence, the security forces threw
some rounds of teargas shells and fired which resulted in the death of local
Nabina Tharu Chaudhary.
Meanwhile, the Home Minister
assured of maximum punishment against perpetrators of sexual violence.
Terming the gang rape of a
16-year-old girl of Raptisonari of Banke condemnable and extremely sad, the
Minister said all the accused in the crime are already in police detention. As
he informed the House, a police squad from the Dhanauji police beat of Khajura
arrested all the seven accused in the incident.
One Hemraj Tharu of Baijanath,
Banke had invited the girl for his birthday celebrations and gang-raped her
with the involvement of his other six colleagues at Phulbari. Stated that the
survivor was under medical care with the help of local administration, and she was
under the protection of a non-government organisation.
He assured of the highest degree of
punishment against the perpetrators so as to what he said to discourage the cases
of rape and sexual assaults.
“I support the voices for revising
and amending provisions in the law to discourage sexual violence and to create an
atmosphere for a decent livelihood for survivors of rape,” he said.
The Minister utilised the platform to say that
he would take initiation for ensuring the incorporation of the curriculum providing
information for the prevention of sexual violence and punishment for the crime in
school texts.
MPs draw Home Minister's
attention
Demanding time from Speaker Agni
Prasad Sapkota in a session of the House of Representatives prior to this, the
lawmakers called the attention of the Home Minister over various incidents and
sought answers on them.
Bimala BK said the terror of wild
animals has increased in Bardiya National Park and demanded that the human and
physical losses caused by the wild animals be stopped. She said that
41-year-old Surendra Tharu of Sonaya village, Madhuwan municipality-2 was
attacked by a leopard when he was working in his field on Monday.
She added that the police fired at
the locals including the office-bearers of the local community forest users
committee who were protesting over the incident demanding checking the wild
animals' attacks, construction fence around the park and protection of human
life, in course of opening the Hulaki Road which the locals had blocked in
protest. BK denounced the incident of police firing, calling for an impartial
investigation into the 'police excesses'.
Purna Kumari Subedi demanded an investigation into the incident of gang rape on a 16-year-old girl in Banke on
May 5 and stern action against the culprits. "How long our daughters and
fellow women have to remain insecure and when will action be taken against the
culprits," she demanded an answer from the government.
Lal Bahadur Thapa accused the
government of exerting inappropriate pressure for influencing the local
election at Budhiganga municipality in the Bajura district and questioned who gave
the authority to the District Security Committee to suspend the election.