Himalaya Diary -Leading News Portal from Nepal, Kathmandu, Asia
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Feature

Conflict victims hold sit-in demanding resignation of TJ commissions’ officials

himalaya Diary News Service by himalaya Diary News Service
November 21, 2025
in Feature, Kathmandu
0
Conflict victims hold sit-in demanding resignation of TJ commissions’ officials
0
SHARES
5
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kathmandu : The conflict victims organized a sit-in here today, accusing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons of failing to be supportive of the conflict survivors.

Staging symbolic protests outside both the commissions’ offices, they expressed their grievances that justice remains elusive even 19 years after the comprehensive peace agreement. Their demands included the resignation of officials from both commissions.
Ram Bhandari, a victim involved in the sit-in organized by the ‘All Conflict Victims Community,’ voiced their lack of trust in the commissions and insisted on the resignation of their officials. He called for a reorganization of the commissions to better represent the actual victims.

Bhandari conveyed his frustration, stating that despite nearly two decades of seeking the truth, they have received no acknowledgment from the state. He remarked, “Victims have been excluded from the justice process. The state imposed the commission, which we have consistently rejected. Today, we are conducting protest programmes across all seven provinces.”

The victims also appealed to the commissions’ staff for empathy and collaboration.
However, Uddhav Prasad Pudasaini, Secretary of the Commission of Investigation into Enforced Disappearances, affirmed their dedication to progressing with their work while heeding the victims’ concerns. He suggested that if conflict victims, political parties, and other stakeholders could unite, the judicial process would gain momentum.

Advertisement Banner
Previous Post

Election Commission determines cutoff date for voter’s age

Next Post

56th edition of International Film Festival of India enters second day

himalaya Diary News Service

himalaya Diary News Service

Next Post
56th edition of International Film Festival of India enters second day

56th edition of International Film Festival of India enters second day

Recommended

Nepal: Election Commission completes voter education program

Nepal: Election Commission completes voter education program

2 days ago
कुवेतको ‘तमोह–३’ रकेट प्रक्षेपणलगत्तै विष्फोट

कुवेतको ‘तमोह–३’ रकेट प्रक्षेपणलगत्तै विष्फोट

3 months ago

Don't Miss

Yeti Airlines to suspend flights on election day

Yeti Airlines to suspend flights on election day

March 3, 2026
Supreme Court refused to issue an interim order over decision to promote Dhiraj Pratap Singh as Nepal Police chief

Supreme Court of Nepal to remain open during election holiday, hear habeas corpus petitions

March 3, 2026
Nepal: 13 charged over arson and vandalism at government offices during Gen-Z protest

Nepal: 13 charged over arson and vandalism at government offices during Gen-Z protest

March 3, 2026
Election Commission determines cutoff date for voter’s age

National ID card or passport will also be valid for voting: Election Commission

March 3, 2026
Himalaya Diary -Leading News Portal from Nepal, Kathmandu, Asia

Copyright © 2025 Himalaya Diary.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Editor In Chief
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
    • India
    • Nepal
    • South Asia
    • World
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Sports
  • Literary Festival & Event
  • Science & Technology

Copyright © 2025 Himalaya Diary.