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Genji Movement Investigation: Preparing to cut the letter to the then Prime Minister KP Oli

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Kathmandu. The commission of inquiry formed to investigate the incidents that happened during the Genji movement on August 23 and 24 has prepared to send a letter to the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli for investigation. On Thursday, Gauri Bahadur Karki, head of the Investigation Commission, informed KP Sharma Oli that the commission is preparing to cut the letter for investigation. Earlier, the Commission had taken the statement of former Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar.

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