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Petitioners’ lawyers present preliminary arguments in case against PM Dahal, order being prepared

KATHMANDU, March 10: The preliminary debate on the petition filed against CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has ended.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 10: The preliminary debate on the petition filed against CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has ended.


On Friday, the debate was held before a single bench of Supreme Court Justice Ishwar Prasad Khatiwada. Advocates on behalf of the writ petitioner Surendra Bhandari, Balkrishna Neupane, Dinesh Tripathi, Shiva  Kumar Yadav, Gyanendra Aaran, Maniram Upadhyay, Ananta Raj Luitel, Dhruba Lal Shrestha presented their arguments before the bench.


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During the debate, they claimed that as Dahal had personally taken responsibility for 5000 murders, they had demanded an interim order to arrest and investigate him. After the initial debate, it is said that the bench of Justice Khatiwada is preparing to issue the necessary order today.


Two writ petitions were registered against PM Dahal based on his speech at the open air theater in Kathmandu on January 15, 2020. At that time, Dahal had said that he would take responsibility for the 5,000 of the nearly 17,000 people killed during the Maoist people’s war.


 It is mentioned in the writ petition that it is ironic that Dahal took responsibility for the murder of so many people.


 

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