The government's decision to extend the period of inquiry commission by one month
Kathmandu. The government has decided to extend the deadline of the inquiry commission regarding the incident of 23rd and 24th August by one month. Jagdish Kharel, Government Spokesperson and Minister of Information and Communications informed that the cabinet meeting held on Thursday at Singh Darbar has decided to extend the deadline of the inquiry commission by one month.
Earlier, the Commission had requested Prime Minister Sushila Karki to extend the deadline by one month.
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