KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 31

The government has proceeded with forming a high-level commission to probe an incident that occurred in Balkumari, Lalitpur, on Friday, resulting in two fatalities.

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal today directed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, towards that end. The Home Ministry will prepare a proposal in this regard and present it to the Council of Ministers.

A meeting of the Council of Ministers scheduled for Monday evening is expected to make a formal decision regarding the formation of the Commission, according to Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Prakash Jwala.

The Commission will be formed in accordance with Clause 3(2) of the Commission of Inquiry Act, 2026 BS (1969) and will commence its work on Monday.

Birendra Shah, 22, of Doti, and Sujan Rawat, 23, of Dailekh, who were injured in a police clash following a demonstration, later died during treatment. Youths demonstrated at Balkumari, stating they were barred from appearing in the EPS examination.

The vehicle of Minister Jwala was torched in the incident. A committee was formed by the Home Ministry on the same day to inquire about the incident.

On Saturday, Lalitpur's Police Chief, Lalitpur's Chief District Officer, and EPS Korea Branch Chief were suspended until the investigations into the matter conclude.