Nepal

NHRC member slams rumour-mongers

NHRC member slams rumour-mongers

By HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE

Interview with Mohana Ansari member of National Human Rights Commission of Nepal, at Pulchowk, Lalitpur on Thursday, August 2, 2018. Photo: Balkrishna Thapa Chhetri/THT

Kathmandu, May 5 Mohna Ansari, National Human Rights Commission member and spokesperson today condemned the act of rumour-mongering against her. Drawing attention to the issue, she has requested the government and Nepal Police to file a case of cyber crime against the person spreading rumour through Twitter. Earlier Arjun Acharya with twitter handle @realarjun1 had tweeted “One of my friends working in National Human Rights Commission called me saying that the Commission’s Spokesperson Mohna Ansari had gone to Delhi to take part in a meeting of Tablighi Jamaat! Large number of cases has been seen in her locality in Nepalgunj ! Wish she tested herself!” Speaking to THT today Ansari said she was on leave in the second week of March to attend a marriage ceremony of one of her family members and to visit Lucknow for her health checkup. I went to Kanpur and stayed in a hotel. But as India was deciding to go for lockdown, I returned without visiting the hospital. I came to Nepalgunj and then stayed there for a few days. I was monitoring the border in Nepalgunj after I came there. As the decision to go for a lockdown was being taken here, I returned to Kathmandu on March 24,” Ansari said. “It has been about 43 days that a group of people have been criticising me and writing that I am a Jamati. People are attacking religion. They have been attacking me whenever I write on issues of marginalised people. Also, I have been facing gender discrimination,” she said. “I have drawn the attention of the government and Nepal Police today. I will collect all the evidences of such attacks and file a complaint with police,” she added. A version of this article appears in e-paper on May 6, 2020 of The Himalayan Times.