Home Minister Sudhan Gurung's announcement immediately after his reinstatement: Further investigation will be conducted into the Rajdarbar murder case
Kathmandu. The newly appointed Home Minister Sudan Gurung has announced to further investigate the 'Narayanhiti Rajdarbar murder' which is considered to be the most famous and mysterious case in history. He made such a policy announcement after resuming his post at the Ministry of Home Affairs at Singhdarbar on Tuesday.
According to Home Minister Gurung, V.No. A detailed study will be done of all the investigation reports prepared earlier regarding the brutal Rajdarbar massacre that took place on 19th June 2058. He informed that only after careful study and review of the previous reports, it was decided to proceed with the process of further investigation in a legal and practical manner.
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